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

Content Warning: Potentially Triggering Topics

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

The Legend of Vox Machina: The Best New Animated Series You Haven’t Heard off

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Mia Hernandez

The Legend of Vox Machina is Amazon Prime's newest adult-geared animated fantasy series based on a DUNGEONS & DRAGONS (D&D) campaign by Critical Role, a well-known D&D roleplay group.

Why the Umbrella Academy’s Viktor Hargreeves Matters: A Brief Analysis of Trans Representation in Television

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Eve Larkin

With the new season of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy being released June 22nd, Elliot Page has announced that his character in the TV show will be transitioning from Vanya to Viktor Hargreeves. In his Instagram post, Page re-introduces his character as Viktor Hargreeves.

Category: LGBTQ+, Streaming, TV

Top 12 Best Shows to Watch This Summer

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Laura Pellini

If you’re anything like me, you look forward to the summer semester for its calmer, less stressful course load, not to mention Tallahassee’s diminished traffic (as a college-driver, I would like to apologize on behalf of my schoolmates for the nonsense we pull on Tennessee St).

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Abbott Elementary Delivers Critical Commentary on the American Public Education System Through Satire

Published: | Author: Shawn | Artist: Nhi Le

The American public education system while, having undoubtable strengths, has been a lesson in imperfection. For the past fifty years, funding constraints, compensation dilemmas, and resource shortages have been perennial plagues of an arrangement designed to educate the Union’s brightest.

Category: Comedy, Streaming

The Strange '80s: Stranger Things Brings Back '80s Culture

Published: | Author: Soylmar Estrella | Artist: Al Kilkelly

The tight grip that the ‘80s has on our generation is gnarly, as they used to say. A time of hairspray, phones that resembled cement blocks, and the uprise of what we recognize today as a modern society.

Category: Movies, Review, Streaming

One Man's Trash Planet is Another Man's Treasure Planet

Published: | Author: Daly Mann | Artist: Isabella Limbo

In the late days of November 2002 came the release of a film that should have been another multi-million success story for Walt Disney Studios. After all, how could it possibly do bad?

Category: Movies, Streaming

The Good, the Bad, and the Elvis

Published: | Author: Alyssa Giaccone | Artist: Alyssa Giaccone

ELVIS starring Austin Butler follows the life of the king of rock and roll, but there are a few things that got overlooked, glamorized, and oversimplified for the sake of the screen. 

Did Elvis’s relationship with his mom make you uncomfortable? 

Category: Biopic, Streaming

Queen Elizabeth II Through the Camera Lens

Published: | Author: Sarah Moloney | Artist: Sarah Moloney

September 8th, 2022 marked an important date in history, as it was the day Queen Elizabeth II passed away. She was the longest-reigning monarch in Britain, with 70 years and 214 days on the throne, as well as the longest-reigning female monarch in the world.

Category: Biopic, Streaming

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On Is the Heartwarming Film We All Need

Published: | Author: Olivia Madrid | Artist: Solymar Estrella

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On stars Marcel, a one-inch tall shell who is voiced by Jenny Slate and lives in a house with his grandma, Nanna Connie. The two are discovered when Dean, played by Dean Fleischer-Camp, books the home as an Airbnb.

Category: Movies, Streaming