Several movies set for big screen later this year

Victor Rhodes Reporter   It’s been a pretty big year for moviegoers. “Furious Seven” was the first big release of the year, and many sci-fi fans are anticipating the release of “Star Wars: Awakening” at the end of the year. But there are a lot of hit titles to see in the meantime. Here are five you won’t want to miss:   “AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON” This sequel to Marvel’s biggest superhero crossover feature sees the Avengers saving Earth from an advance AI android called Ultron and his robot minions. Marvel fans were eagerly waiting after the film’s announcement at…

‘Helldivers’ a solid team-based shooter

  Steven Martinez Reporter   With Spring Break more than likely breaking your bank, your gaming budget may be a little short for the next few weeks. That’s why downloadable games are a great option for anyone looking to spend less for more games. Multiplayer titles are some of the most popular downloadable games and “Helldivers,” available for $19.99 on PlayStation 4, Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita, proves why. A four-player top-down shooter, “Helldivers,” from developer Arrowhead Games, plays like a hybrid of such classics as “SmashTV” and “Gauntlet” with a team based shooter. Randomly generated missions take place on…

‘Secrets and Lies’ delivers chills to viewers

  Jonathan Garcia Reporter   “Secrets and Lies” is a remake of an Australian television show of the same name. Ryan Phillippe, KaDee Strickland, Natalie Martinez, Dan Fogler and Juliette Lewis star in the American adaptation. The show’s original producers serve as the executive producers and ABC acquired the rights to the show in May 2014. It premiered its first two episodes on March 1, and the two-hour premiere reeled viewers in for sure.yan Phillippe and Juliette Lewis star in “Secrets and Lies,” the latest mystery-suspense show on ABC. The show has generated a lot of buzz since its two-hour…

Middle Eastern cuisines a taste of heaven

  C. Robert Gonzalez and Jonathan Garcia Reporters   More often than not many busy college students are faced with that overwhelming dilemma of what to have for lunch, and sometimes maybe even dinner. They may often choose to just grab something through a fast-food drive-thru. Sometimes these choices may also leave them more stressed and tired from the garbage they cycle through their bodies. Well this week we discovered a small gem right here in Corpus Christi. The Middle East Market & Deli is snugly tucked away on the corner of Curtis Clark and Everhart.  C.Robert Gonzalez/Foghorn. The Middle…

Target may fall on tobacco

Vivien Sanchez Co-editor-in-chief   The Del Mar College Board of Regents, at its March 3 meeting, addressed a proposed campuswide smoking ban. The board plans an in-depth discussion of the ban, which was initially proposed in spring 2014, at its May meeting. The ban, as proposed, would prohibit the use of all tobacco products, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes, anywhere on campus. Del Mar President Mark Escamilla, Ph.D., said at the March meeting that the college intends to spread word about the issue and discussion following spring break. Andrew Medina/Foghorn Del Mar College Student Cody Goetz enjoys a cigarette…