Category: Entertainment

Amazon’s ‘Invincible’ Does Realism Right

Atticus Leeds – Layout Editor Invincible is an adult animated superhero series based on the comic book series created for Image Comics by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley. Its first season is currently hosted on Amazon Prime, and it is renewed for a second and third season. The series stars the voice talents of…Continue Reading Amazon’s ‘Invincible’ Does Realism Right

Lore Olympus, a Modern Take on the Myth of Persephone

Colette Tamburini – Online Editor Greek Mythology takes a modern twist in Rachel Smythe’s Lore Olympus, a retelling of the Abduction of Persephone legend. Since its debut in March 2018 on the platform Webtoon, the webcomic has garnered over 299 million views and 5.3 million subscribers. It’s no secret that Lore Olympus’ popularity is mainly…Continue Reading Lore Olympus, a Modern Take on the Myth of Persephone

New Movies Worth Watching in the Coming Months

Lachin Kerbabaeva – Staff Writer The end of September again pleases the audience with impressive premieres. The documentary Eating Our Way to Extinction, directed by Ludo and Otto Brockways and narrated by Kate Winslet, was released on Sept. 16. The film takes viewers on a journey around the world from Scotland to the Amazon rainforest, telling…Continue Reading New Movies Worth Watching in the Coming Months

Slow Down ‘Eternal Blue’ is Here

Jessica Kladerman – Editor in Chief For five years Canadian metalcore band has been slowly releasing enchanting and haunting singles carving the path to their debut album Eternal Blue. Due to COVID-19, this album took nearly two years to produce, with the recording being put on hold more often than not. Spiritbox frontwoman Courtney Laplante worked…Continue Reading Slow Down ‘Eternal Blue’ is Here

Making It in Entertainment: Internship Edition

Megan Vineberg – Contributing Writer Anything worth having does not come easy, as they say. Ask any student today in music business with the goal of going into live music touring within the hospitality industry, or those in entertainment management. Music is not something that necessarily requires a degree, and yet a lot of positions…Continue Reading Making It in Entertainment: Internship Edition

A Guide to Disney World’s 50th Anniversary

Colette Tamburini – Online Editor It is time to put on those Mickey Mouse ears! Starting Oct.1, Walt Disney World is celebrating their 50th Anniversary with an 18-month event filled with brand new fireworks, shows, food, rides and more. Here are a few things to know for planning a vacation at Disney World during its…Continue Reading A Guide to Disney World’s 50th Anniversary

Top Movies You Can’t Miss in Cinema

Lachin Kerbabaeva – Staff Writer The past couple of years have been challenging for cinemas around the world. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the premieres of films have been postponed many times. Finally, the time has come for big premieres. More and more of the anticipated films will be released in the fall,…Continue Reading Top Movies You Can’t Miss in Cinema

Manifest Renewed for Season 4

Megan Vineberg – Staff Writer Having watched the first few seasons of Manifest, you’ll notice a pattern. Each is ended on a cliff-hanger, and that’s all I’ll say so as not to provide any spoilers. Manifest is a sci-fi drama rooted in mystery. The show initially premiered in 2018 about a group of flight passengers…Continue Reading Manifest Renewed for Season 4

¡Presentando Vivo! – A Review of Sony’s First Animated Musical

Leonardo Lopez – Features Editor Directed by Kirk DeMicco, Vivo is Sony Pictures Animation’s latest feature film that was released on August 6th, 2021. It is exclusive to the Netflix streaming service. The film begins in Havana, Cuba where an elderly musician named Andrès and his pet Kinkajou, Vivo, perform in the local plaza. One…Continue Reading ¡Presentando Vivo! – A Review of Sony’s First Animated Musical

Amazon’s Good Omens is Philosophical Fun

Atticus Leeds – Layout Editor Good Omens is a six-episode series produced in tandem between Amazon and BBC Studios, written by Neil Gaiman, and directed by Douglas Mackinnon. It is based on a book of the same name, cooperatively written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, two titans of fantasy. It follows the story of…Continue Reading Amazon’s Good Omens is Philosophical Fun