Have you ever seen the movie "Casper"? You know, the one with the young Christina Ricci, playing the angst-filled teenager? And the dad, played by Bill Pullman, who claims to be a ghost therapist, counseling the deceased and helping them to cross over to the other side? For some, this may simply be a movie, a timeless, fantastical classic - but for a man named Chris Moon, it is very much a reality.
"The Hill Beyond the Hill: The Story of Mount Denison" is the documentary of the self-organized and successfully completed second ascent of Alaska's Mount Denison in 2007, led by Denison alumni Chris Dickey, '03. Dickey's attraction to the project was shared by three other Denison alumni: Taylor Nissi, '08; Dick McClenahan, '76; and Richard Soaper, '77.
For those seeking the perfect blend of drama and action, as well as an unconventional twist on good versus evil, Gary Gray's newest film will satisfy both the Bourne cult, as well as any girl that appreciates mouth-watering, top-of-the-line talent. "Law Abiding Citizen" draws from the likes of "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile," featuring Gerard Butler of "300" and "P.
The Backstreet Boys was one of the most popular boy bands of the 90's. But these boys - now men - definitely aren't stuck in the past. Earlier this month, the band released their latest album: This Is Us. A word of warning: it's not what you'll be expecting.