Daily Archives: January 26, 2012

Hugo Review

January 26, 2012
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Hugo Review

Hugo is an artistic film masterpiece by the famed director Martin Scorsese. It is based off of the critically acclaimed bestselling book: The Invention of Hugo Cabaret by Brian Selznick. It features a young orphan boy named Hugo who lives in the walls of a train station winding the clocks every day. He occasionally steals from a cranky old toymaker (a superb performance by Ben Kingsley) in order to fix a mysterious wind-up robot his father brought home as a child, the last memento he had of him. But he must enlist the help of the toymaker’s adventure-seeking god-daughter, Isabelle, so he can find an old secret that holds the significance of vintage filmmaking. Extraordinary director Martin Scorsese wonderfully directs this breathtaking homage to his famed craft: Film.

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Enzo’s pizza instead of Naunas!

January 26, 2012
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Enzo’s pizza instead of Naunas!

This week, Enzo’s pizza is coming to MKA instead of Nauna’s pizza. For some students, they will miss Nauna’s. However, there are many students I know who are going to rejoice at the Montclair pizzeria, Enzo’s, coming to the school. MKA student Taylor LeFevre says that he has never been to Enzo’s before, but does not like Nauna’s. He hopes that the pizza at Enzos will be much better than Nauna’s. Another MKA student, Sam Mellow, says that Enzo’s is miles better than Nauna’s. Students hope to see Enzo’s pizza in the cafeteria soon

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