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[Photo] Laufey’s A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl depicts her most paramount concert yet in stunning visual form
Maylee Ohlman, Managing Editor of Publicity
• December 11, 2024
[Photo] With an enchanting cast, set design, and score, Wicked defies gravity and spellbinds audiences everywhere
Maylee Ohlman, Managing Editor of Publicity
• December 6, 2024
[Photo] Although as an installment in the Descendants franchise, Descendants: The Rise of Red falls short, on its own, its flaws could be overlooked
Elle Manning, Managing Editor of Operations
• September 9, 2024
[Photo] Pixar’s Inside Out 2 gives audiences an interior look at what it’s like to grow up—starting with the emotions behind it all
Elle Manning, Managing Editor of Operations
• September 2, 2024
[Photo] Turtles All the Way Down was all it needed to be: an ample adaptation of John Green’s novel
Elle Manning, Managing Editor of Operations
• August 26, 2024
[Photo] After a seven-year run, Young Sheldon finally comes to a heart-wrenching and wholesome ending
Autumn VanSolkema, Staff Writer
• May 20, 2024
[Photo] The Idea of You made my love for rom-coms decline
Rowan Szpieg, Staff Writer
• May 15, 2024
[Photo] The jumbled contents of my memory chests: in another life
Maylee Ohlman, Staff Writer
• April 26, 2024
[Photo] How To Date Billy Walsh is the newest goofy, angsty teen rom-com
Emalea Rooke, Staff Writer
• April 11, 2024
[Photo] Argylle is a hilarious tale of surprise, spies, and lots of lies
Emalea Rooke, Staff Writer
• February 9, 2024
[Photo] Wonka was an impeccable film that gave fans a unique look at the upbringing of the famous Willy Wonka
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor-in-Chief
• December 19, 2023
[Photo] Leave the World Behind is a horrifyingly realistic film
Rowan Szpieg, Junior Writer
• December 15, 2023
[Photo] The movie adaptation of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a perfect tie to the original Hunger Games trilogy
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor-in-Chief
• November 28, 2023
[Photo] Totally Killer made me break my no scary movies policy
Kiera Kemppainen, Social Media Manager
• October 19, 2023
[Photo] A Deadly Invitation was yet another disappointment from Netflix
Kiera Kemppainen, Social Media Manager
• October 16, 2023
[Photo] Puppy Love is a friendly film for anyone
Arpita Das, Publicity Editor
• October 4, 2023
[Photo] Oppenheimer was the perfect blend of history and cinema
Addie Woltil, Copy Editor
• September 7, 2023
[Photo] The current resurgence of The Hunger Games was no coincidence
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor in Chief
• April 14, 2023
[Photo] We Have a Ghost is a mediocre mess
Alysse Calabio, Staff Writer
• March 16, 2023
[Photo] That 90s Show is an endearingly confusing mess
Katelynn Heilman, Social Media and Analytics Manager
• February 27, 2023
[Photo] Dog Gone was an endearing movie about a man’s best friend
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor in Chief
• January 17, 2023
[Photo] The Wonder is a sad attempt at showing the struggle between religion and science
Alysse Calabio, Junior Writer
• December 5, 2022
[Photo] Within the first few minutes, Disenchanted had me laughing and smiling with nostalgia
Lauren Brace, Podcast Manager
• November 22, 2022
[Photo] Go watch Black Panther: Wakanda Forever right this second
Addy Cousins, Podcast Manager
• November 16, 2022
[Photo] I’m hoping the production team of Falling for Christmas, is laughing with me at how horrible their movie is
Katelynn Heilman, Social Media and Analytics Manager
• November 14, 2022
[Photo] Enola Holmes 2 brings me back to two years ago
Kiera Kemppainen, Copy Editor
• November 11, 2022
[Photo] My Policeman is a heart-wrenching film with a beautiful storyline
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor in Chief
• November 1, 2022
[Photo] Man of God provoked an unexpected positive reaction
Eva Harshman, Copy Editor
• October 25, 2022
[Photo] Hocus Pocus 2 shot and missed for the legacy of the original
Kiera Kemppainen, Copy Editor
• October 4, 2022
[Photo] The amount of violence in the mass media being released recently is concerning
Alex Smith, Staff Writer
• October 3, 2022
[Photo] Don’t Worry Darling was brilliantly terrifying
Katelynn Heilman, Social Media and Analytics Manager
• September 26, 2022
[Photo] Elvis was an infatuating depiction of the life of the King of Rock
Sofia Hargis-Acevedo, Editor in Chief
• September 20, 2022
[Photo] The Danish-Italian drama Toscana helped me realize the significance behind restaurants.
Arpita Das, Staff Writer
• May 27, 2022
[Photo] The live-action Cowboy Bebop did not sync with the rythm of its anime counterpart
Eva Harshman, Public Relations Assistant
• May 9, 2022
[Photo] Is it Cake? has me questioning if I am cake
Liza McCarthy, Podcast Manager
• April 28, 2022
[Photo] Our Flag Means Death’s success proves that the television industry has been waiting for something like this
Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief
• April 20, 2022
[Photo] The new remake of Cheaper by the Dozen tried too hard
Lauren Batterbee, Print Managing Editor
• March 24, 2022
[Photo] The Weekend Away filled me with love of plot twists
Kiera Kemppainen, Social Media Manager
• March 8, 2022
[Photo] I am ashamed of the mediocre plot of season six of Supergirl
Addy Cousins, Staff Writer
• March 4, 2022
[Photo] Although likable, Uncharted is far from a masterpiece
Katelynn Heilman, Staff Writer
• February 22, 2022
[Photo] The new show Bel-Air is a masterpiece
Addy Cousins, Staff Writer
• February 22, 2022
[Photo] In from the Cold could be an honorary Marvel movie
Lauren Batterbee, Print Managing Editor
• February 10, 2022
[Photo] Pivoting is a series that provides me with thirty minute spurts of laughter
Lauren Batterbee, Print Managing Editor
• January 27, 2022
[Photo] The Intro to The Book of Boba Fett failed to spark excitement
Lauren Brace, Staff Writer
• January 12, 2022
[Photo] Ron’s Gone Wrong is a hilarious yet heartwarming movie
Lauren Batterbee, Print Managing Editor
• January 13, 2022
[Photo] Back to the Outback is a sweet story with a pleasantly surprising ending
Liza McCarthy, Podcast Manager
• January 20, 2022
[Photo] Sing 2 is a lighthearted amalgamation of life’s trials and joys
Jessie Warren, Print Managing Editor
• January 17, 2022
[Photo] A Boy Called Christmas surprised me with a non-cliche plot
Alex Smith, Junior Writer
• December 15, 2021
[Photo] Disney’s Encanto dances with bursts of color and sound that outshine the lackluster plot
Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief
• December 7, 2021
[Photo] The third installment of the Princess Switch movie franchise proved to be a holiday redemption story
Liza McCarthy, Podcast Manager
• December 2, 2021
[Photo] Ghostbusters: Afterlife, a film of new and old memories
Amelia DiBenedetto, Junior Writer
• December 2, 2021
[Photo] Mudras Calling is a touching story of identity
Man Cing, Junior Writer
• November 19, 2021
[Photo] Red Notice was the most original Netflix Original
Eva Harshman, Public Relations Assistant
• November 19, 2021
[Photo] On top of being completely predictable, Resort to Love was full of over-dramatized scenes
Liza McCarthy, Podcast Manager
• November 10, 2021
[Photo] Dune balanced every aspect of a great movie flawlessly
Katelynn Heilman, Junior Writer
• November 1, 2021
[Photo] Monsters at Work answered the questions I never knew I had about Monstropolis
Lauren Batterbee, Print Managing Editor
• September 23, 2021
[Photo] The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is an amazing addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Brynn Schanski, Staff Writer
• May 27, 2021
[Photo] Thunder Force catered greatly to my nostalgia for superhero movies
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• April 20, 2021
[Photo] A Week Away desperately clings to the fame of its actors
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• March 30, 2021
[Photo] I need more feminist characters like the ones in Moxie! to survive
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writers
• March 16, 2021
[Photo] Tom and Jerry: The Movie took me down memory lane
Liza McCarthy, Staff Writer
• March 12, 2021
[Photo] Squared Love was as exciting as watching paint dry
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• March 2, 2021
[Photo] Finding ‘Ohana left me both nostalgic and bored
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• February 16, 2021
[Photo] Monochromatic color schemes enhanced the psychological thriller Sightless
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• February 2, 2021
[Photo] The Croods: A New Age finally answered all my questions
Jadelin Hinkel, Staff Writer
• January 29, 2021
[Photo] Soul reignited my love for the little things
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• January 5, 2021
[Photo] Godmothered made me wish I wrote a letter to a fairy godmother instead of Santa Claus
Kiera Kemppainen, Staff Writer
• December 9, 2020
[Photo] Escape from Pretoria fed my craving for suspense
Sydney Race, Staff Writer
• December 7, 2020
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