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Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Oct. 4-11

Midterm, college applications, fall, what can I say? Pop culture makes another feeble attempt this week in video games, with mediocre releases "advancing the technology" in rap and basketball games , but succeeds fantastically in the new book movie "It's a Funny Story" alongside the clever "Life As We Know It." Check inside for more.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Sept. 27-Oct 2

If you have anything resembling free time left, we applaud you. however, despite our packed schedules, we're making time this weekend to see the curious new horror film "Let Me In," with a (hopefully) less sugary take on vampire relationships. The rest of the field is pretty bland however, with a disappointing new Sufjan Stevens release, and no games of particular merit. Check inside for more.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Sept. 13-Sept. 19

It's a monster week in E! Everything is done to excess, there are tens of releases in every field... and yet, most of them are bad! To help you sift through the rubble, we at the OG have tasted and tested, and come up with our recommendations in this first-ever double long "Gargoyle Guide" for navigating a particularly tricky week

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Sept. 7-Sept. 12

It's an... well, it's an okay week in entertainment. There aren't a lot of adjectives that really apply. In theaters this week is the less-than-impressive "Resident Evil: Afterlife" that makes us wish they'd stopped producing this series two movies ago (or never started,) and a wide variety of new music all averages out to mediocre. Check below to see what's new

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Aug. 30- Sept. 6

Welcome back to school, and welcome back to the entertainment world! Now that it's getting a little bit cooler (we hope), we're spending a little bit more time inside, and a little bit more time thinking about what's in our headphones and on our screens. Check inside for our entertainment picks.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, May 24-30

This is it! It's almost done! So close! For the final finals push, we've picked out our favorite new releases for your break times and end-of-school celebrations. Check out "Prince of Persia" in theaters, based on the popular video game. On shelves is a wicked new CD/DVD from All Time Low, and gamers will be psyched for "Super Mario Galaxy 2." Yes!

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, May 17-23

Finals finals finals! Well, almost. But if you need a distraction, "Shrek Forever After" comes out this week — if you've seen the other three, you have to finish the series! If you want some music while you study, however, Band of Horses are back with a snazzy new album, alongside the highly anticipated Nas/Damien Marley collaboration. Check inside for more.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, May 10-16

It's the end-of-the-year pull, but if you have time to spare when you're not studying for finals or participating in the 5K, the entertainment world doesn't disappoint. In theaters is the adorable "Letters to Juliet," and in stores is The National's new album, "High Violet," alongside the video game "Skate Three." Check inside to see what else is new this week.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, May 3-9

Happy X-Week! As Uni raises money for a worthy charity, don't forget there are some great new movies coming out, including the much-talked-about "Iron Man 2"! Also in stores are the highly anticipated indie rock titans The New Pornographers and Broken Social Scene. And, of course, don't miss Big Show this weekend!

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, April 26-May 2

It's prom time! If you're not going (or you're too young), however, there are plenty of other things to keep you occupied this weekend. The horror film "Nightmare on Elm Street" opens alongside the romantic comedy "Please Give" for the faint of heart, and The Mynabirds' debut release, "What We Lose in the Fire We Gain in the Flood," hits the shelves. Check inside for more.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Ebertfest '10 edition

Well, there are some movies coming out, and they're OK. "Avatar" is on DVD, and that was prety good, too. Music looks fine, nothing special. But … Ebertfest is in town! With all sorts of great movies! And great directors! And Roger Ebert! Let's go do that! (But still, you should check inside to find out what else the entertainment world has to offer this week.)

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, April 12-18

It is a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful week. If you plan on staying in, the comedy "Death at a Funeral" opens in theaters, and the new MGMT album, "Congratulations," is out in stores. If you really want to celebrate, though, you'll get outside and check out the annual Boneyard Arts Festival! Check inside for more.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, April 5-11

It's spring, it's fourth quarter, and it's beautiful! We're so excited for everything, we're excited for Life … in particular, we're excited for Tina Fey in the upcoming "Date Night"! That's not all, though. With Dr. Dog's sweet and summery new album on shelves, as well as the cheap and science-filled "Relativity" for gamers, this looks to be a great week in entertainment.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, March 29-April 4

Well, break is over, and the OG weekly entertainment guide is back. Surely the arrival of spring must be good news for fans of quality movies, music, and video games, right? Check inside for the verdict from our resident experts. Hey, any movie that names itself after Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" can't be all bad.

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, March 15-21

It's getting warmer, and spring break is just around the bend! If the weather itself isn't enough incentive to get out of bed, however, Jennifer Aniston's new comedy, "The Bounty Hunter," is out in theaters, alongside the more edgy "Repo Men." The music world too is feeling fresh, with new releases from the Disco Biscuits and folk stars She & Him. Check inside for more.
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