Review

Spider-Man: No Way Home Lives up to the Hype and More

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Judah Bachmann

There are certain fictional characters that hold very significant personal meanings to their fans, regardless of what media they come from. This can be because we relate to, admire, idolize, or just simply adore these individuals.

Category: Movies, Review

Licorice Pizza: Navigating Unconventional, Fervent Dynamics

Published: | Author: Jasmine Hur | Artist: Cassidy Elibol

Licorice Pizza opens with a bursting toilet and adolescent boys dashing in chaos as a result; no better way exists to encapsulate a film of 1970s pandemonium and splendor.

Category: Film, Review

The Batman: The New Gold Standard

Published: | Author: Sudarshan Sindhuvalli | Artist: Judah Bachmann

Matt Reeves' The Batman, which hit theaters March 4th, is the latest adaptation of the beloved caped crusader. With nine live action films already made, getting another film may feel redundant to some.

Category: Movies, Review

Elden Ring is So Good it’s Confusing

Published: | Author: Yanni Spanolios | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

As the scale of video game experiences has grown, so has the scope of the fantasy they offer players. For many developers, it is no longer enough to guide a player through a linear journey from one level to the next.

Category: Gaming, Review

Justifying Guts and Gore in Akira

Published: | Author: Yenesis Sotomayor | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

Warning: Spoilers for the film’s conclusion ahead!

Category: Animation, Movies, Review

The Lorax: What is Behind the Truffula Trees

Published: | Author: Solymar Estrella | Artist: Victoria Weaver

Since 2013, I have forgotten that this depiction of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax existed in the same world I live in. Ever since the work of gravity from the pockets of actor Zac Efron occurred, The Lorax has been kept out of my mind and far from my screens.

Category: Movies, Review

Why Everyone Should Watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Published: | Author: Yanni Spanolios | Artist: Judah Bachmann

There are a few films which are so definitive to their genre that they not only provide an unforgettable viewing experience but also serve to enlighten viewers to the possibilities of cinema as an art form.

Category: Comedy, Movies, Review

Exposed in Your Living Room

Published: | Author: Maria Assimakopoulos | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

Content Warning: Potentially Triggering Topics

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: A Bizarre, Absurdist Triumph

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Solymar Estrella

When I first walked out of the theater after watching Everything, Everywhere, All at Once, the first sentence I said to my mother was: “What the f&%$?” Caught up in the sheer chaos of the movie’s plot, my mother and I both failed to appreciate the movie’s deeper hidden messages

Category: Movies, Review

2040: The Earth Has A Chance

Published: | Author: Maria Assimakopoulos | Artist: Meg Cabras

There is no more time for denying. Climate change is real and people around the world have already been feeling the consequences due to the inaction by those in charge.