Maddy’s Movies: “A Million Ways to Die in the West” is a bunch of laughs with fart jokes, poop jokes and some actual dying in it Maddy Mesa June 6, 2014
Maddy’s Movies: “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is for mutant lovers, not action enthusiasts Maddy Mesa May 26, 2014
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” is a delightful movie filled with subtle dark humor Maddy Mesa March 25, 2014
“The Wind Rises” is the perfect final film for master storyteller Hayao Miyazaki Maddy Mesa March 3, 2014
Maddy’s Movies: This February rekindle your childhood love of building with “The Lego Movie” Maddy Mesa February 7, 2014
Maddy’s Movies: “August: Osage County” may not be for every college student, but it will remind everyone of their own family Maddy Mesa January 13, 2014
Maddy’s Movies: “The Wolf of Wall Street” is an insane three hour movie that’s as high on cocaine as its characters Maddy Mesa December 30, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: I love the Coen brothers, but “Inside Llewyn Davis” was a bit disappointing… and sad Maddy Mesa December 27, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “American Hustle” is truly the most amazing film, according to Maddy. Maddy Mesa December 22, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” has more laughs, news (not really) and cameos Maddy Mesa December 18, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” is great for continuing a long story Maddy Mesa December 16, 2013
Review: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “The Bridge”: All kinds of feels Maddy Mesa December 12, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “Frozen!” It’s not too late to see this adorable new Disney musical Maddy Mesa December 2, 2013
Review: Marvel’s: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “The Hub”: A problem with authority Maddy Mesa November 18, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: God of Thunder who? Loki and his sass are the best part of “Thor: The Dark World.” Maddy Mesa November 10, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “Bad Grandpa” will make you laugh and cry, and then laugh some more Maddy Mesa October 28, 2013
Being old never looked so fun…or painful. The UP catches up with Johnny Knoxville to talk about “Bad Grandpa” Maddy Mesa October 21, 2013
Maddy’s Movies Review: “Captain Phillips” was somewhat disappointing compared to the other movies coming out this fall Maddy Mesa October 16, 2013
Maddy’s Movies Review: Ron Howard’s new film “Rush” is a thrill, but maybe not interesting to all college students Maddy Mesa October 10, 2013
Maddy’s Movies Review: “Gravity” is suspenseful, beautiful and makes you grateful you live on planet Earth Maddy Mesa October 5, 2013
Maddy’s Movies Review: “Cloudy With A Chance of a Meatballs 2” is overflowing with adorable-ness and puns. Maddy Mesa October 3, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the man in his new outrageous movie, “Don Jon” Maddy Mesa September 18, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Woody Allen’s new movie “Blue Jasmine” is good, but may leave you feeling a bit sad Maddy Mesa September 7, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: “The World’s End” is a different kind of finale to The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy. Maddy Mesa August 24, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” is a powerful and moving start to the fall dramas Maddy Mesa August 17, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Summer movies go out with a bang, or rather, an ass-kicking Maddy Mesa August 16, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Pacific Rim delivers on robot vs. monster fights, but not so much on everything else Maddy Mesa July 12, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: Sofia Coppola’s “The Bling Ring” is a great change of pace for the summer Maddy Mesa July 4, 2013
Maddy’s Movies: This is the end… no really, it’s the end. The summer’s funniest end-of-the-world movie Maddy Mesa June 14, 2013
FAU’s musical adaption of Lysistrata features sex and an important message on war Maddy Mesa April 8, 2013
Students for Justice in Palestine and Owls for Israel raise awareness for children Maddy Mesa February 8, 2013
SJP holds “A Child’s View from Gaza” art exhibit during Gaza Awareness Week Maddy Mesa February 5, 2013
REVIEW: Fully recovered from a near death experience, Comedian Ralphie May finally performs at FAU to a sold out crowd Maddy Mesa October 25, 2012
FAU kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with Julio Gonzalez and George Perez Maddy Mesa September 18, 2012
Theatre Department prepares for a new play about sex and revenge in 18th century France Maddy Mesa April 11, 2012
The Theatre Department’s opening night of quirky “Wonder of the World” keeps students laughing in their seats Maddy Mesa February 28, 2012