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The movie logo for “Jurassic World Rebirth.” Provided by Universal Studios.

Review: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Will Rebirth the Series Through Its Fresh Story

by Landon Chum, Reporter
May 14, 2025

Universal Studios continues to expand the “Jurassic World” series and I'm here for it. With the latest trailer drop of “Jurassic World Rebirth,” fans feel as if the dinosaurs are being exploited...

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The infamous title to "A Minecraft Movie." Provided by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Review: ‘A Minecraft Movie;’ The Game of Minecraft Turned into the Most Chaotic Movie Ever

by Jason Hooper, Reporter
May 10, 2025

When you sit down to watch the “A Minecraft Movie” in theaters, you’ll quickly see how unserious the movie is. The opening scene itself starts with Jack Black cracking jokes about his childhood and...

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A promotional photo for Kevin Atwater's "Achilles"

Review: Kevin Atwater’s Album ‘Achilles’ Hurts More With Patroclus in Mind

by Amy Ngo, Reporter
March 25, 2025

Through 11 songs, each one is a different event of Atwater’s life that shows a tragedy he has struggled to move on from. He evinces a clear image of the event in the lyrics and follows through in the...

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Band members Brook Tuozzo, Patrick Helrigel, Nick Mateyunas, and Austin Jones (left to right) mingling and playing with the camera on a hilltop.

Review: The Second-Hand Nostalgia of ‘Thrift Store’

by Amy Ngo, Reporter
March 4, 2025

“Thrift Store” is a new album by a folk rock band called Arcy Drive, released on Feb. 7, that showcases the band’s versatility and depth. Despite having only four songs and being just 10 minutes...

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'Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)' album cover by Role Model

Review: ‘Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)’ a Bittersweet Reminder that Nothing Lasts Forever

by Gabby Griffith, Reporter
February 27, 2025

“Kansas Anymore” by Role Model was released July 19, 2024, with a total runtime of 41 minutes across 13 tracks. It is Role Model’s first folk based album, unlike his debut album “Rx” which featured...

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“A Man on the Inside” series poster. Provided by Netflix

Review: ‘A Man on the Inside’ Strives to Connect Us with the Elderly, and it Works.

by Truman Hammond, Reporter
February 18, 2025

“A Man on the Inside,” starring Ted Danson as “Charles” and directed by Michael Schur, has impressed many, including myself. The series focuses on a retired professor coping with his wife's death....

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The main poster for "Will Trent." Provided by the ABC Network

Review: ‘Will Trent’ Demonstrates Amazing Characters and Story

by Truman Hammond, Reporter
February 11, 2025

“Will Trent,” one of ABC’s newest cop shows, has sparked interest as both a four-star show and a recreation of Karin Slaughter’s beloved book series of the same name. The series stars Ramón Rodríguez...

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The album cover for “Songs of a Lost World.”

Review: Praise on a Masterpiece, ‘Songs of a Lost World,’ Depicting Loss and Sorrow

by Gia Gingrey
February 4, 2025

Recently, on Nov. 1, “The Cure,” a post-punk rock band which was formed in the UK, released a new album titled “Songs of a Lost World.” After 16 years without any new albums, this definitely makes...

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Photo of Skyshade by Alex Aster cover taken by Ashley Repine

Review: The Thrilling Magic of Alex Aster’s ‘SkyShade’

by Ashley Repine, Reporter, Equipment Manager
January 8, 2025

“Skyshade” by Alex Aster is the third book in the Lightlark series. With the first book in the series being "Lightlark" featuring Isla, the main character and her troubles during the continental.  The...

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A bloodstained skeleton is crucified to the wall of the Museum of Pop Culture's horror exhibition, contributing to the area's eerie theming and atmosphere.

Review: The Museum of Pop Culture Opens Doors to New Worlds and Windows to Days Past

by Cypress Cowley, Writer
December 18, 2024

Towering before me stood Friday the 13th’s Jason Voorhees in his nearly seven-foot-tall glory, illuminated under dim red lights with his weapon of choice — a machete. Thankfully, a layer of glass separated...

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The Poet X book on a shelf against a tree.

Review: ‘The Poet X’

by Jason Hooper, Reporter
December 16, 2024

“The Poet X” is a book that mostly everyone has read, seen, or heard of before. The book dives into a first-person perspective of a 15-year-old girl named Xiomara (see-oh-MAH-rah). Some of the problems...

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