Saturday, July 27, 2024

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The Lightning Bolt Strikes Again: A Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Movie Review

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I decided to rewatch the movie for old time's sake and figure out what went wrong in the movie compared to the book, and more importantly what future watchers might hope to see differently in the upcoming show.

A Review of the New Documentary Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal

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On the twelfth of March, 2019, Operation Varsity Blues, an investigation on crimes related to college admissions was made public. It exposed the corruption of the admissions process that many wealthy parents had paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to get their children accepted into prestigious universities.

The Haunting of Bly Manor Review

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We should probably preface this article by telling you that despite the look of the show, The Haunting of Bly Manor honestly wasn’t too scary. So if you are a fan of horror and drama but don’t want the pants scared off of you, then this show is for you. In our opinion, the scariest part of the show was probably one very creepy smile from Henry Wingrave (the uncle of the children that reside in Bly Manor), and you would probably agree with us if you had seen it. But despite the lack of scariness, this show reeled us in with its storyline and plot twists!

Therapy with Dr. Albert Kruger: A Game where your Therapist is Totally Normal and...

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Dino999z, the creator of Vincent: The Secret of Myers and Morfosi, presents you with a visual novel game called Therapy with Dr. Albert Krueger. Here you play as Taylor Lee, a college-age student who finds themself in a dream therapy session with Dr. Albert Krueger, the CEO of Krueger Health Solutions Corporation. However, there is one huge problem with this. Taylor doesn’t recall ever signing up for this session.

How We Failed Ridley Scott: 2019 Has Come and Gone and Still No Flying...

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Imagine the most beautiful nightmare you’ve ever had. That’s the best way to describe Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner.

Harry Styles’s Fine Line: an album review

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by Emma Kelsall and Tayo Adenekan Former One Direction member and singer-songwriter, Harry Styles, has released his second solo album, Fine Line. The Cheshire-raised lad...

The Crunchyroll Divide: Expert Opinion or Fan Opinion?

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Anime is one of the most diverse forms of entertainment in the world. Where else can you group an action show about a boy fighting skinless giants with a psychological horror centered on a small white cat thing using human souls as fuel to keep the universe running under the same title? Despite the massive amount of variation in topics covered from show to show, many have taken attempts to argue what the best of the best is, with the most prominent attempt being the Crunchyroll Anime Awards. Hosted by Crunchyroll, a streaming service specifically for anime, it lets fans vote for the best anime in various categories from genre to voice acting. This year, after lots of trial and criticism, I believe the Anime Awards have found the right balance between expert opinion and popular vote.

Happy First Anniversary, Project Sekai!

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On September 20th, 2021, Project Sekai celebrated its first anniversary with a variety of special events and goodies for its fans, ranging from a special set of ingame cards to a new song campaign and more. 

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.

MOXIE: THE NOT-SO-QUIET REBELLION

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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.

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