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Movie Review: Interstellar

After a four-year hiatus, director Christopher Nolan returns back to our local theaters with Interstellar, a hefty 2 hour and 49 minute-long science fiction movie that wanes between multiple galaxies...

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Hungering For More: Mockingjay Part 1

Although the Thanksgiving festivities have come to a conclusion, there is still a lot to be thankful for. Let’s start by being thankful for the Hunger Games trilogy. Following the release of the first...

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2048- New Trend or Nah?

2048 is the new tool of procrastination! Students everywhere can be seen playing the new mathematical game. The craze started from a seemingly simple task. To play, one has to  combine tiles of the...

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Fall Out Boy Drops “Centuries”

Telling, Joel. 2006. Flickr. Flickr.com Web. Fall Out Boy Performing in Tacoma, Washington Pop-punk giant Fall Out Boy just released its new song and music video titled “Centuries.” The single was...

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Hooray for Horror this Halloween

Who doesn’t love this time of year? Getting deeper into the month of October, seeing the reds and oranges of leaves, and walking amongst houses donning ghostly decorations can only mean one thing: It’s...

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1989: Now Pop Queen Swift Still Reigns

Known as the Queen of Break Up Songs, Taylor Swift never seems to disappoint these days. This especially rang true on the morning of October 27, with her latest release, 1989. It follows Swift’s...

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Gone Girl: Book or Movie?

Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn, has been taking the media by storm these past few weeks. It was published in the summer of 2012, and shortly became a New York Times bestseller, where it stayed at the top...

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Ouija: Not So Horrific

Yet another Halloween has come and gone but that does not mean the scares should come to an end too. Horror movies that were meant to peak in their sales a few days before Halloween are still playing...

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Spring Musical: A Chorus Line

When A Chorus Line opens this week, Bronx Science will be treated to one of the most complicated modern musicals ever produced on the Wolverine stage, with challenges ranging from choreography to set...

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One Direction Celebrates Album #4 With FOUR

It’s been four years since the first One Direction album, Up All Night, made its debut, and every year following the band has released another album, each one more brilliant than the previous one. The...

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November Crossword Answers

Here are the answers to the crossword puzzle found in the November 2014 issue.

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Wolf of Wall Street Review

Sometimes it takes just one scene to push a movie to whole new level. For The Wolf of Wall Street it was watching Leonardo DiCaprio crawl to his car like an infant for ten minutes due to overdosing on...

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Oscar Poll Results

So another year has passed and Di Caprio is still without an Oscar, and no one- especially not the students of Bronx Science- saw this coming. Di Caprio won 70% of The Survey’s Oscar poll for Best...

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Draft Day Review

Despite the subpar reviews given to it by many film critics, Draft Day brings back memories of Field of Dreams and Bull Durham. Kevin Costner who starred in both movies delivers another superstar...

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Divergent Movie Review

Set in a dystopian post-apocalyptic society that takes place in Chicago, Divergent may appear as another Hunger Games franchise, but it is rather “divergent” from its dystopian counterpart with an...

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Taylor Swift: Newest New Yorker?

Earlier this year, NYC & Company, New York City’s premier marketing and tourism organization, appointed singer/songwriter Taylor Swift as the city’s Global Welcome Ambassador for 2014-2015. Swift...

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Fall Play: Death of a Salesman Recap

On December 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th, students, family, and friends crowded the Bronx Science auditorium to watch the fall play, Death of a Salesman. The play was touching, of the highest caliber, and...

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Winter Concert Review

Bronx Science hosted its annual Winter Concert on December 11th and 12th this year. I was lucky enough to attend the event, and it was a wonderful experience. With free admission, I was able to stroll...

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Movie Review: Long Walk To Freedom

The world suffered a terrible loss a few weeks ago with the death of human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winning Nelson Mandela. Coincidentally, a few weeks before his death was the release of...

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Hide and Seek: Christmas Movie Edition

True love, second chances, and holiday spirit — Christmas movies encompass all the good feelings that come around at this time of year. It’s a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, The Bishop’s Wife,...

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