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The Grishaverse is beautifully reimagined in Netflix’s latest release

The Grishaverse is beautifully reimagined in Netflix’s latest release
“Shadow and Bone” rectifies the reputation of YA adaptations for the small screen.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer April 29, 2021

Based on the best-selling series by author Leigh Bardugo, Netflix released the highly-anticipated female-led adventure series full of adolescent romance and grotesque creatures, exploring politics and complex world building. Consistent with the source material and expanding on Bardugo’s fictional world,...

“Stowaway” presents a well-acted, tense space thriller

“Stowaway” presents a well-acted, tense space thriller
Engaging, yet unoriginal, Netflix presents another clichéd space adventure.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer April 24, 2021

Netflix’s latest release “Stowaway” follows Zoe, played by Anna Kendrick, and Marina, played by Toni Collette on a space journey sidetracked by an unexpected guest. While on their way to Mars, they soon find a wounded passenger on their spaceship. With only enough supplies for their original team,...

“The Nevers” delivers a fierce, feminist fantasy

“The Nevers” delivers a fierce, feminist fantasy
HBO strays from the serious and incorporates whimsical storytelling.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer April 15, 2021

“The Nevers” brings audiences into Victorian London, a place of cobblestone streets, carriages and a surge of the supernatural. Both political and entertaining, the new series from HBO emulates the charm and history of “Bridgerton,” while adding a number of thrilling and even violent scenes,...

Zach Snyder fails to save the bleak, uninspired storytelling of DC

Zach Snyder fails to save the bleak, uninspired storytelling of DC
“Justice League” returns with the same story, despite more edgy content.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer March 20, 2021

Zach Snyder’s increasingly despairing look at DC’s most iconic heroes leaves a bad taste in the mouths of viewers. HBO Max audiences will witness mass destruction, hostage situations involving children and disturbing sequences of shooters screaming profanity and gunning down large groups of people—spurring...

“Nomadland” dismantles the American dream illusion

“Nomadland” dismantles the American dream illusion
Frances McDormand delivers the raw intensity of van living.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer February 23, 2021

“Nomadland” captures the ache of financial ruin many experienced in 2011 by documenting one woman’s story of escape, hardship and loss as she uses her husband's death to launch her new means of living.  Leaving behind her life as a substitute teacher, Fern packs a few pieces of clothing, the...

Summer 2020’s must-see quarantine movies

Graphic by Lauren McBride
Find some of the summer’s best films on your favorite streaming platforms.
Joshua Flores, Staff Writer September 10, 2020

The summer of 2020 has not been a fantastic one for the film industry. Due to the coronavirus, theaters have been shut down globally, making weekend outings to the theater an impossibility. But for avid movie-goers, the following films can be found at either your local drive-in or on your favorite streaming...

Coronavirus concerns prompt chapel changes

Coronavirus concerns prompt chapel changes
The 20-chapel requirement will remain in effect.
Brittany Ung and Lacey Patrick March 11, 2020

Chapels will move to a streaming format for the rest of the semester in light of COVID-19, according to a campus-wide email from Todd Pickett, dean of Spiritual Development and Mike Ahn, assistant dean of chapels and worship, this Wednesday.  In the email, Pickett and Ahn said there are no cases...

My Week with TIDAL

tidal.com
My first experience with an online streaming service was decidedly sub-par.
Christian Davis, Writer March 9, 2016
My first experience with an online streaming service was decidedly sub-par.