Review: “WE ARE CHAOS” by Marilyn Manson
Here we’re presented with a big shift in Manson’s sound and composition, even more than the cinematic-esque albums of “The Pale Emperor” and “Heaven Upside Down.”
The Return of Critical Strike
After months of inactivity from February onwards due to being ousted as a pedophile and in general acting extremely immaturely for a game developer, EpicCritical has returned to develop Critical Strike after deleting all social media and claiming to never return once the game is complete. I’ll be keeping up with this dumpster fire of a game that I can’t stop playing despite hating with almost every fiber of my being, starting with a review of all the classes that have been released since the initial return up until now!
Watching “Wonder” With Your Family
By Taichi Shimizu
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we have been staying at home for long times. Everyone wants to watch some movies during the...
Review: Frozen 2
Most everyone has heard of the most recent iconic Disney movie, Frozen. However, did you know that Disney was coming out with a part two to the winter princess adventures? Frozen 2 was released on November 22, 2019, but because of the corona virus pandemic, Disney released it to Disney + early. For those of you who have never seen Frozen, Olaf, our snowman friend, is sure to give a quick recap of the first movie for you!
Review: Spencer Confidential
If you have ever wanted to see Mark Wahlburg get beaten up Spenser Confidential is just the movie for you. Spenser Confidential is an action-filled and hilarious movie that will leave surprised and fulfilled. Spenser’s (Mark Wahlburg) nose for justice is constantly twitching and this is shown in several parts of the movie. Spenser sets off to find the murderer of a kind hearted young police officer. However, he finds much more. He finds a whole system of corruption and connections to other murder cases.
Review: “Kung Flu Panda 2”: An Excellent Movie To Watch While Social Distancing
While social distancing does mean hanging out with your friends in person less frequently, it should not stop you from virtually enjoying quality movies with your friends. One of these movies I recently streamed on Netflix’s new movies section is “Kung Fu Panda 2,” a family classic that guarantees its audience a lot of comedy, action, and a high quality instrumental soundtrack and score filled with Asian influences all packed in an animated 90 minute movie.
BTS’ Map of the Soul: 7 is a Big Hit
Ten months after the release of Map of the Soul: Persona, supergroup BTS (made up of members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook) released the highly anticipated album Map of the Soul: 7. Each member contributed in writing and/or producing the tracks on the album. Nine days after its release, the album sold more than 4 million copies, with over 347,000 pure album sales. Map of the Soul: 7 debuted as BTS’ fourth number 1 album on the U.S. Billboard 200.
“Watchmen” movie review
By Richard Luong
I’m a huge fan of Watchmen so I figured I’d buy the HBO series that aired late 2019 for $35. Although the...
“The Invisible Man” is an enjoyable thriller
by Nicholas Sanderson
Everyone knows the common hypothetical question ‘What superpower would you like to have if you could have any superpower ?’ Whether it’s...
Silver Linings Playbook- a review
by Samantha Higgins
“Silver Linings Playbook” is a movie starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence along with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver and Chris Tucker...