'Syriana' sheds
light on America's hunger for oil
In the midst of all the rubbish that Hollywood has produced of late
is Syriana, a truly great film. Loosely based on Robert Baer's 2002
memoir See No Evil, Syriana packs a dynamic punch of first-rate
acting, stellar directing and a plot that will make viewers think.
'Narnia' brings out the
child in everyone
The past year saw many book-to-film adaptations, ranging from Jarhead
to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. But nearing the end of 2005,
and just in time for Christmas, C. S. Lewis' beloved children's tale The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was released.
Experimental game proves
quality's not
dependent on cost
Free games do exist -- some of them are good, and some are weird. Facade
is a little of both. Touted as an interactive one-part play, Facade
is an experimental game similar to an old school text adventure meets the
Sims.
Brasil delivers good
food, bohemian atmosphere
Although the spring semester has yet to start, if you find yourself
in a bookish mood with a post-holiday appetite for healthy grub, look no
further than Brasil, 2604 Dunlavy St.
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