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‘Gretel and Hansel’: grim but dull adaptation

Rodrigo Gutierrez, Staff Reporter | February 11, 2020

“Gretel and Hansel” retells the classic grim tale from the perspective of Gretel but offers little to no intrigue in its adaptation. Directed by Oz Perkins, the adaptation brings little action to...

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“Turning” disappoints, lacks plot and horror

Oscar Frias-Rivera, Staff Reporter | February 11, 2020

“The Turning” that came out this past weekend was a huge letdown. As the movie ended I yelled out “What” as did someone else in the movies after it went to credits because no one expected the...

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Eminem’s album: New styles, political commentary

Oscar Frias-Rivera, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

Eminem’s surprise album “Music To Be Murdered By” dropped Jan. 17 and offers something new and fresh from his previous albums he has released. This new album has the old Eminem, like how he used...

‘Game of Thrones’ returns to captivate its viewers

Francisco Medina, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2019

Beginning with its improved opening, the highly anticipated HBO series “Game of Thrones” premiered its first episode of the eighth season, sending chills down the spines of millions of fans. After...

The Curse of La Llorona unoriginal yet spooky

‘The Curse of La Llorona’ unoriginal yet spooky

Bryan Vo, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2019

“The Curse of La Llorona” is filled with shocking scares but lacks a solid identity, diluting Mexican folklore with horror tropes. This horror film, directed by Michael Chaves, follows Child Protective...

“They Shall Not Grow Old” most immersive war documentary ever

Julia Kolman, Staff Reporters | February 26, 2019

World War I comes to life through the lens of the frightened boys and proud men of the Great War, telling their stories void of narration in the documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old.” Directed by...

Kingdom Hearts 3 Review: a conclusion of amusement

‘Kingdom Hearts 3’ Review: a conclusion of amusement

Tyson Tsoi, Staff Reporter | February 7, 2019

“Kingdom Hearts 3” is a beautiful crafted visual addition to the next generation of Japanese role-playing-games, but ultimately suffers from a lack of content that feels awkwardly rushed through...

Resident Evil Two is the perfect haunting reinvention of a classic

‘Resident Evil Two’ is the perfect haunting reinvention of a classic

Tyson Tsoi, Staff Reporter | January 30, 2019

The world of the "Resident Evil" franchise is a horrendous zombie experience, but "Resident Evil Two" has pushed the boundaries of experience and reinvented the true definition of horror at its finest. “Resident...

Nice Buns! Special edition- The Habit Original Charburger

Nice Buns! Special edition- The Habit Original Charburger

Mayer Adelberg, Staff Reporter | December 4, 2018

A juicy first bite, a crunchy bun and enticing flavors are just three amazing features of The Habit’s Original Charburger, something I can’t recommend enough. For the nine minutes between ordering,...

Battlefield V: a beautiful, yet repetitive and confusing representation of World War II

“Battlefield V”: a beautiful, yet repetitive and confusing representation of World War II

Hwan Lee, Staff Reporter | November 28, 2018

The world of "Battlefield V" is a gorgeous and deadly view to behold, but the game’s lack of content and misrepresentation of war contribute to its repetitive and confusing nature for gamers altogether. "Battlefield...

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