Saturday, May 18, 2024

What to expect at E3 2020

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E3 2020 may still be a few months away, but the chatter around this year’s biggest gaming show is already starting. With Sony deciding...

Edward’s Reviews: Pokémon Detective Pikachu is the First Good Video Game Movie!

by Edward Baillargeon Back when I was a kid growing up in the 2000’s, Pokémon was one of the biggest media franchises in the world....

Black Ops Cold War Campaign Review

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or an arrangement known for essentially constant shooting, it's astounding how long you spend in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War's single-player crusade with your weapons holstered. Positively more than some other game in the establishment's 17-year history. In any case, regardless of whether it's strolling around your safehouse and becoming acquainted with your secretive operations group or sneaking around KGB central command as a Russian twofold specialist attempting to sort out an approach to pirate your American companions into the super-secure structure, the most recent COD effectively utilizes that calm time.

Album Review: Melanie Martinez’s K-12

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Bi-colored hair, dolly eyes, gapped front teeth. Filmography embellished in vibrant colors, queer styles and storylines, and peculiar but enchanting costuming. The keywords for...

MOXIE: THE NOT-SO-QUIET REBELLION

Moxie is one for the ages. Vivian Carter (Hadley Robinson), a shy junior at Rockport High School is struggling to write her college essay about what she cares about. Her mom, Lisa (Amy Poehler) says that all she cared about when she was 16 was smashing the patriarchy, so that is exactly what Vivan decides to do. Inspired by her outspoken new friend Lucy (Alycia Pascual-Pena) and her mom, Vivan decides to publish an anonymous pamphlet about sexism and toxic masculinity at her school. Moxie follows the ups and downs of Vivian’s newfound confidence and movement: her relationships, her strength, and her action.

Star Wars Director News

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What’s the Deal with Lucasfilm’s Creative Differences? By Edward Baillargeon During this past summer and now, Star Wars has made some headline news because of...

Celebrating Día de Muertos

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“Día de Muertos”, or also known as “Day of the Dead”, is a tradition that originated in the Mesoamerican region, and is still celebrated in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Bolivia, spanning several centuries. This celebration unfolds from October 27 to November 2, dedicated to those who had departed from the world.

Mario Kart Tour Review

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Nintendo’s mobile efforts have been interesting, to say the least. Since the launch of Super Mario Run in 2016, it has struggled to combine...

Barbenheimer: A Summer Course in Existentialism

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Perhaps the movie event of the year, “Barbenheimer” swept through social media like a storm, with memes, fan-made posters, discussions about viewing order and the seeming dichotomy of the two films, and even shirt designs circulating everywhere. The opening weekend for the two films garnered the fourth largest domestic weekend and highest box office since pre-pandemic in 2019.

ATEEZ Becomes the First Fourth Generation K-Pop Group to Perform at London’s O2 Stadium

As part of the European leg of their [THE FELLOWSHIP: BREAK THE WALL] tour, ATEEZ performed to a sold-out O2 Stadium of 20,000 people in London on February 22. They are the first fourth-generation K-Pop group and the fourth overall to perform at the venue.

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