Review: The Maze Runner
EntertainmentReviews October 1, 2014
BY SARAH SHARPE Dystopian future. Teenagers fighting for their lives. Manufactured monsters that attempt to kill the the main characters. One of the protagonists is exceedingly special and will lead everyone to freedom. I know I’ve seen this movie before… All joking aside, the screen adaptation of James Dashner’s The... Read more
Review: Guardians of the Galaxy
EntertainmentReviews September 29, 2014
BY DANIEL LEIBOWITZ Guardians of the Galaxy is basically the epitome of a summer sci-fi blockbuster. Chris Pratt gives an excellent Han Solo-esque performance as Peter Quill, aka “Star-Lord”, showing off his “roguish” charm and good looks in a very convincing “space pirate” performance and leads the impressive ensemble... Read more
Review: The Giver Movie
EntertainmentReviews September 29, 2014
BY LINDSEY HANNAH This fall is the bookish teenager’s dream with a plethora of young adult novels being adapted for the big screen. The first film to kick off the long list is The Giver, directed by Phillip Noyce. It features an all-star cast, which includes Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, Alexander... Read more
Review: If I Stay
EntertainmentReviews September 3, 2014
BY SARAH SHARPE Straight off the heels of The Fault in Our Stars comes another movie based off a young adult novel about the value of life and how we decide to live it. Chloë Grace Moretz plays Mia Hall, a junior in high school who catches the eye... Read more
BY CAMILA SOSA It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is soon to become one of the longest-running live-action comedy series in cable history after being renewed for yet another two seasons. The show is already, agreeably, the best comedy series in cable history. Okay, the second half of that is... Read more
Review: That Awkward Moment
EntertainmentReviews April 25, 2014
BY HANNAH RAMESAR That Awkward Moment follows three friends that make a pact to not get into serious relationships. True to its title, the film centers on awkward moments, better defined as moments that either take a relationship to the next level or terminate it. All in all, the film... Read more
Review: Foxy Shazam – Gonzo
EntertainmentReviews April 25, 2014
BY JEREMY HAAS Well this is definitely…different. Foxy Shazam surprised their fans a few weeks ago with their brand new, self-released record, Gonzo. It’s been a little over two years now since their super-energetic glam-metal release The Church of Rock and Roll flopped, and about ten years since they last self-released... Read more
Review: Mac Demarco – Salad Days
EntertainmentReviews April 16, 2014
BY CAMILA SOSA Rarely do we see an underground artist who breaks through into the semi-mainstream and still manages to maintain a nonchalant persona, but Mac Demarco might just be the exception. 23-year-old Demarco emerged into the pop-dominated music industry playing surfy tunes reminiscent of the 70’s and 80’s... Read more
Review: Glee Season 5
EntertainmentReviews April 16, 2014
BY RACHEL CALLAHAN Sadly, the fifth season of the musical comedy Glee is already halfway over. Most people who watch the show become totally engrossed; there are no small amount of Glee fans. However, no matter how many fans the show keeps and continues to make, there is an apparent... Read more
Review: House Of Cards Season 2
EntertainmentReviews April 15, 2014
BY A.J. KURZMAN (Warning this article contains spoilers) After Netflix released the second season of their critically acclaimed original series House of Cards on February 14, everything changed for me. Any rational person would have spaced the 13 new episodes to last them until the next season, but I... Read more
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