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Reviews

Books, movies, plays, TV shows, video games, etc.

The Social Dilemma Review

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After watching The Social Dilemma on Netflix, I was involuntarily dragged into the light about how dangerous social media can be. The documentary, I know I almost lost you at that, but keep reading. It described how social media affects your daily life.

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: If You’re Not Afraid, I’m not Afraid by Queen of Jeans

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Queen of Jeans’ If You’re not Afraid, I’m not Afraid is a well-made and oftentimes beautiful album.

Taylor Swift’s Captivating “All Too Well”

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Nine years after its debut, Taylor Swift has re-released her fourth studio album, Red(Taylor’s Version), the second of album of hers to be rerecorded. Much to her fans’ excitement, Swift has included eight songs she excluded from the original copy to fit the mold of her former record label, not because they were lower quality. Along with a short film and a music video, the thirty track album has proved to be an immediate success hitting #1 on Billboard. Most importantly, Swift has released the full, original copy of her masterpiece “All Too Well”, which has been the request of fans for years.

Shadow and Bone: A Review

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This show stands out with its diverse casting and ambitious world-building. Every character goes through excellent character development throughout the show, and its storyline keeps you on your toes.

Borderlands 3 Review

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There will always be something you like in this game.

Mandalorian Season 2 Review

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In a year full of pop culture delays and disappointments, The Mandalorian Season 2 accomplished several impressive feats: it enhanced what preceded with an invigorating, activity pressed eight-episode arc; it gave us a week by week interruption from the unforgettable moments of 2020. It pulled off a stunning appearance that outperformed even the underlying Baby Yoda reveal in the series premiere.

Mastodon Compilation Album, Medium Rarities, Is Out Now

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Mastodon’s latest work, the richly unconventional Medium Rarities, was released on September 11th. This diverse compilation album includes covers, instrumentals, and live versions, showcasing the sludge metal band’s versatility. The sixteen tracks are arranged in such a way that each song is distinctly different from those following and preceding them, causing the album to be endlessly interesting. Mastodon formed in Atlanta in 2000 and consists of guitarists Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher, bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders, and drummer/vocalist Brann Dailor.

You’ll Need Moxie to Get Through Moxie

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As it is advertised as a feminist coming of age film, most of Moxie’s audience are coming from exceptional movies like Booksmart, Lady Bird, and, Eighth Grade, which all are undoubtedly realistic in their portrayals of young women’s journey to self discovery.

Let the Sun In: A Review of Lorde’s Solar Power

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Following the success of “Royals” in 2013, Lorde rose to stardom-level fame. But almost a decade later, she has just released a third album. Each of her albums has been significantly different from the others — Pure Heroine was about the complexity of the teenage years, while Melodrama examined what it is like to be a young adult. So where is she now?

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