Review

GTA V Is that Crazy Uncle Who Will Outlive Us All

Published: | Author: Isabella Massardi | Artist: Kayla Young

I cannot believe I am writing about Grand Theft Auto V seven years after it was released. The game’s popularity became very clear when it was available for free in 2020. From May 14 to 21 anyone could claim GTA V for free at the Epic Games Store.

Category: Movies, Review

Have You Heard of Ice Scream?

Published: | Author: Isabella Massardi | Artist: Meg Cabras

In the list of trending video game livestreams on YouTube, after PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Minecraft, and Fortnite, there is an indie game with a humble seven thousand viewers.

Category: Gaming, Review

Female Agency in John Hughes’ Films

Published: | Author: Ashley Gill | Artist: Caitlin Diamond

Coming-of-age movies have always been my favorite genre of film; not only did they showcase the tumultuous and relatable moments of teenage life, they provided me with the comfort that everyone faced struggles during their formative years.

Category: Movies, Review

Slither.io. Why not?

Published: | Author: Isabella Massardi | Artist: Meg Cabras

At the end of 2016, only two games made the top ten global searches in Google. The first was Pokémon Go and the second was Slither.io.

Category: Gaming, Review

14 Games by Black Developers

Published: | Author: Isabella Massardi | Artist: Kim Phan

Category: Gaming, Review

The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Modern Age of Stop-Motion

Published: | Author: Al Kilkelly | Artist: Aileene Amadis

The Nightmare Before Christmas is a beloved and monumental film. Usually preceded by “Tim Burton’s” on logos and packaging, it most certainly is a product of the artist – from the art style to the premise itself – but it is not a project he directed.

Category: Animation, Film, Review

Your Guide To Next-Gen Game Consoles

Published: | Author: Parker Chojonowski | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

November is almost upon us and the next generation of consoles is coming soon. This is an exciting time for gamers, but a combination of more console options than ever before and an unprecedented pandemic can make it difficult to decide which one to buy.

Category: Gaming, Review

Harley Quinn Series Asks Batman Adaptations: Why So Serious?

Published: | Author: Cassidy Elibol | Artist: Kim Phan

I’ll admit it; I have Harley Quinn fatigue. Honestly, I never liked her to begin with. I thought she was weird in Batman: The Animated Series. I don’t know what made her interesting in Suicide Squad.

Category: Animation, Movies, Review

From Toronto Streets to Superbowl Stardom: The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ Album Explained

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

As an avid Weeknd fan, my friends and family have come to me quite often over the past year with questions about the After Hours era persona that The Weeknd has adopted in his album cover, music videos, live performances, as well as his social media.

Category: Music, Review

Moonrise Kingdom: Stop Making Sense

Published: | Author: Rory Donohue | Artist: Mikael Byrd

“In order to show you how a big symphony orchestra is put together, Benjamin Britten has written a big piece of music, which is made up of smaller pieces that show you all the separate parts of the orchestra.” As these words come from a small record player in the Bishop household, members of

Category: Movies, Review