Superbad. Superdad.

Despicable Me
I can’t resist the catchy trailer so I posted two. There are more on Youtube, but the best thing is come to Barnum to see the whole movie!
Superbad. Superdad.

Despicable Me
I can’t resist the catchy trailer so I posted two. There are more on Youtube, but the best thing is come to Barnum to see the whole movie!
Greek Movie? That’s Right! Tufts Hellenic Society Co-sponsored Two great greek films this weekend.
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False Alarm
It’s summertime in a pedestrian street at the heart of the city. Someone parks his car, activates the alarm, and leaves. The alarm keeps going off all night, for no apparent reason. Inside their apartments, the characters of the film are annoyed; they protest and threaten to do something about it. The unsolicited, persistent sound of the alarm will not let the characters rest – because tonight, their paths are going to cross…
Greek Movie? That’s Right! Tufts Hellenic Society Co-sponsored Two great greek films this weekend.

WHS
1949. The third year of the Greek Civil War. In the mountain ranges of Western Macedonia, day and night, there are small and large battles being fought and the blood flows like a pufsing river painting the autumn leaves red. Two brothers: Anestis 17 years old and Vlassis 14, find themselves on opposing enemy camps. Their father killed by an exploding mine, their mother sent along with the surviving villagers to a military camp. Fate will place guns in their hands and throw them amidst two sides that fight and attack the other.
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Prestige
A Friendship That Became a Rivalry.