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Recent Articles by Franchesca WintersMash-up connoisseur Girl Talk is set to rock the stage at tonight’s Dooley’s Ball. On Tuesday afternoon, the Wheel got on the phone with Gregg Gillis, the man behind the laptop, to see what he has in store for the show. Back in January, Paramount Pictures invited the Wheel to participate in a press junket promoting “Shutter Island,” the latest Oscar-contending flick from Hollywood heavy-hitter Scorsese — and a film starring none other than Leo DiCaprio. The first time Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese (“The Departed”) got together, for 2002’s “Gangs of New York,” their work garnered an impressive 10 Oscar nominations. For the third time in two years, Channing Tatum has chosen to accessorize his chiseled abs with a military uniform and a troubled past. For the first time, however, the hip-hop-dancing, gun-blasting actor miraculously forgoes his usually stilted delivery in favor of some genuine emotion both onscreen and off. “Zombieland” protagonist Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg, “Adventureland”) knows what it takes to survive a zombie-ocalypse. “Zombieland” is one of the best $10, 80-minute-long investments of 2009 — and undeniably the funniest. I’ve seen a lot of strange things since I began my concert-going career nearly five years ago. Until last weekend, I was pretty sure I’d seen it all. And then I spent 24 hours at FEST. I’ve seen a lot of strange things since I began my concert-going career nearly five years ago. Until last weekend, I was pretty sure I’d seen it all. And then I spent 24 hours at FEST. "Max Payne" follows Mark Wahlberg as a cold case detective hell-bent on finding the murderer of his wife and baby daughter. But when some of Max’s acquaintances begin showing up in more than one piece, his department turns on him and Lt. Jim Bravura (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges) sets out to investigate. The popularity of the recent documentary "American Teen" and the new television drama "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" is demonstrative of this country's quietly growing interest in the life of the average teen. Previous |1 | 2 | Next |
Franchesca Winters![]() Info Franchesca Winters is an entertainment editor for the Wheel and a College sophomore. |
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