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Addie LaRue written by  V.E. Schwab tells the story of Addie LaRues never ending life.

Addie LaRue is a girl out of time with all the time in the world

Sydney Lawson, Staff Writer September 28, 2021

From the first page of V.E. Schwab’s “Addie LaRue,” I knew this story was going to be special. The captivating writing style and mysterious, whimsical characters made my heart leap by the end of...

Cry Macho is Warner Bros. new film directed and starring Clint Eastwood. Mike Milo (Clint Eastwood) takes Rafo (Eduardo Minett) on trip that lacks action to Texas from Mexico.

“Cry Macho:” The western nobody asked for

Tegan Ruhl, Staff Writer September 23, 2021

Drama, action, gunfights and an exciting plotline are everything good western movies have and what “Cry Macho” lacks. Directed by Clint Eastwood, this Warner Bros film centers around Mike Milo (Clint...

Squid Game is a Netflix original show in which characters compete with their lives in childhood games for billions of won. The circle, triangle, square and circle represent a squid as the court for Squid Game. The offense tries to get from the top circle to the bottom circle while the defense tries to keep them out of the bottom circle.

Netflix’s “Squid Game” adds terror to nostalgia

Sydney Lawson, Staff Writer September 23, 2021

What if you could win forty million dollars by playing childish games like hopscotch or freeze tag? Would you participate, even if losing meant death? This is the exact scenario desperate players find...

 “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal, and Greed” is a Netflix original documentary about Bob Ross and the supposed scandals following his life.

“Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal, and Greed” is a happy accident

Tegan Ruhl, Staff Writer September 21, 2021

“Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal, and Greed” tries to convince the audience that Bob Ross’s success was not a happy accident but the result of betrayal and greed.   Netflix original documentary...

Halseys “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power came out Aug. 27, 2021 on all media platforms.

Halsey’s newest album is their most vulnerable yet

Sydney Lawson, Staff Writer September 16, 2021

Halsey’s “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power'' is a “concept album about the joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth” with an emphasis that there does not have to be a bodily dichotomy between...

“Worth” follows the lawyer Kenneth Feinberg, played by Michael Keaton, as he tries to compensate the victim’s of 9/11 families. The trending Netflix original movie shows the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001 from a new perspective.

“Worth:” The aftermath of 9/11 told 20 years later

Tegan Ruhl, Staff writer September 11, 2021

“How much is life worth?” This is the ringing question in Netflix’s new movie “Worth.” “Worth” is the trending Netflix original based on the true story of lawyer Kenneth Feinberg. Feinberg...

“Cruella”: Classic Villain, New Perspective

“Cruella”: Classic Villain, New Perspective

Sydney Lawson and Tegan Ruhl September 3, 2021

“If she doesn’t scare you… no evil thing will.” The old song still rings true in Disney’s new take of the classic villain Cruella De Vil. “Cruella” is the origin story of an orphan...

Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt play Frank and Lily Houghton in Jungle Cruise. Disney.

Disney Ride ‘Jungle Cruise’ Brought to the Big Screen

Sydney Lawson, Staff Writer September 2, 2021

If your tolerance for corniness is high, then you might enjoy Disney’s new movie, “Jungle Cruise.” The film is reminiscent of the cheesy adventure movies I adored in my youth.  “Jungle Cruise”...

Singer Yola performs at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors Concert festival, Damrosch Park, New York, Aug. 10, 2019. Yolas album Walk Through Fire celebrated its second anniversary on February 22.

Review: Yola’s ‘Walk Through Fire’ is a taste of what country could be

Josh Meredith, Chief Photo Editor February 25, 2021

2020 was a tumultuous year, to say the least. Many, if not all of our lives were put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. For musicians that meant a year of no big concerts and tours. One artist...

Judas and the Black Messiah Review

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is the history your teacher didn’t tell you.

Josh Meredith, Chief Photo Editor February 18, 2021

From the late 1960s to the early 1970s, FBI informant William O’Neal served as security captain for the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party. What Judas did for thirty pieces of silver, Bill...

Tanjiro Kamado Illustration from Demon Slayer

‘Demon Slayer’ violent, dynamic, beautiful

Samuel DeVoy, Engagement Editor February 3, 2021

“Demon Slayer” is a perfect example of a shonen anime, a genre aimed at teenage boys. It’s violent, visually-stunning and the plot is dynamic enough to grasp viewers with short attention spans. “Demon...

Review: Avatar the Last Airbender is still amazing

Review: Avatar the Last Airbender is still amazing

Rhonda Wheeler, Lifestyle Editor December 2, 2020

Despite being 15 years old, Avatar the Last Airbender (ATLA) is still an entertaining, nicely paced and an awesome TV series. ATLA starts off with Katara and her brother, Sokka, two members of the Southern...

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