Top Five: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Characters
If you haven’t heard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s stopping at Stanford this Monday to talk about his media project, HitRECord. To prep for the big day, let us look back at JGL’s greatest hits so far.
If you haven’t heard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s stopping at Stanford this Monday to talk about his media project, HitRECord. To prep for the big day, let us look back at JGL’s greatest hits so far.
“Insidious” is a solid, if not terribly original, B-movie that’ll keep you up for many nights to follow.
Tina Fey’s new book “Bossypants” hit shelves Tuesday, which is the same day
Intermission drove to Borders to pick up a copy (not that we’ve been excitedly waiting or anything since we first saw the burly armed cover in October).
Happy April Fools’! It’s not too late to pull a few pranks if you haven’t already. Intermission compiled some easy shenanigans to pull in case you’re looking to wreak some havoc.
It’s opening night of “Metamorphosis: Junior Year”, the play adaptation of Betsy Franco’s quirky young adult novel and what Lacey has spent the last six months of her life documenting on film.
Betsy Franco was inspired to write “Metamorphosis” after watching a local high school production of Mary Zimmerman’s “Metamorphoses” three times. Like Zimmerman’s play, “Metamorphosis” is an adaptation of the classic Greek and Roman myths. The story centers on brooding teen artist, Ovid, who chronicles the lives of his family and friends as modern retellings of the classic myths.
Why Leo decided to show up to the Oscars in a giant, white doily, we’ll never know.
Intermission is here to lend a consoling back rub to those sadly snubbed by Oscar with a coveted spot in our weekly Top 5.