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Wait till Netflix to see Hell or High Water

Wait till Netflix to see Hell or High Water

by Emily Reed, Managing Editor February 16, 2017

What would you do to give the people you love better lives? In the movie Hell or High Water, one-half of a cowboy duo commits himself to a life of crime in a last ditch effort to help his son. While this...

Moana stands with the most iconic Disney princesses.

Moana: The beginning of an era

by Beau Cameron, Editor December 13, 2016

When I first heard of Moana, I was unsure of what to think. I was happy that Disney was finally having a more ethnically diverse princess, but I was nervous about if Disney would be able to portray the...

A comparison of Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children, book v. movie.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children: A movie with no magic

by Beau Cameron, Editor October 17, 2016

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs took the literary world by storm when it was released in America in June, 2011. After only one book, readers fell in love with the series,...

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, super win or super fail?

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, super win or super fail?

by Amanda Anderson, Reporter April 25, 2016

 Even with the 7th highest box office opening weekend earning $166,007,347, many people who saw the Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, hated it. And I can see why. I agree that the movie took a...

A scene from 10 Cloverfield Lane, starring John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and John Gallagher, Jr.

10 Cloverfield Lane knocks on the door of success

by Emily Gorham, Editor April 19, 2016

As psychological thrillers go, 10 Cloverfield Lane is a must-see. Well-paced and captivating, the engaging script is matched by a first-rate cast. For a marketing campaign that started out relatively...

Nelson experiments with the Dancing with Gazelle app.

Zootopia: Where animals and audiences go wild

by Sylvia Nelson, Reporter April 13, 2016

On March 4, Walt Disney Animation Studios' released Zootopia. On a scale from Lion King (highest), to Wall-E (lowest),  Zootopia is closer to Lion King, but doesn't quite "the king" status. The songs...

Julianne Hough and Aaron Tveit are Sandy and Danny in Grease: Live.

Hopelessly devoted to Grease–just not “Live”

by Elena Guardia, Reporter February 19, 2016

On January 31st, 2016, the FOX television network aired a 140-minute production of Grease Live, a remake of the musical Grease, which became an instant classic after the first movie was released in 1978....

Shadowhunters:  An insiders guide to the new series

Shadowhunters: An insider’s guide to the new series

by Sydney Rossman, Editor January 26, 2016

If you have read the books and seen the movie then you will appreciate the extra details that the new series, Shadowhunters: Mortal Instruments on Freeform provides.  Episodes air on Tuesday nights at...

I stand beside the rather large promotional cutout for The Martian.

Movie Review: The Martian “Bring Him Home”

by Ryan Bond, Reporter October 27, 2015

Space, the final frontier. Wait, that's not right. That's Star Trek. While Captain Picard and his crew are off exploring the vast corners of the known universe, astronaut and botanist Mark Watney is stuck...

Official movie poster for The Age of Adaline

The Age of Adaline: Gorgeously gloomy and a dark twist on immortality

by Phoebe Kolesar, Reporter May 6, 2015

In a society obsessed with youth and vanity, love story The Age of Adaline slows down time, transports the viewer through decades of American history, and captures the beauty of aging, all while exposing...

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