Movies and TV

  • Movie Rewiew: Fractured

    Movie Rewiew: Fractured

    Isabela Santana isantanagonzalez@lc.edu The movie Fractured is a psychological thriller on Netflix. It is about a father named Ray who takes his wife and daughter on a road trip. After an accident at a gas…

  • Stranger Things Season 1-4 Review

    Stranger Things Season 1-4 Review

    Season 1 When Stranger Things first premiered on Netflix in 2016, it appeared as a quiet, nostalgic science-fiction mystery set in a fictional Midwestern town. What followed was far more than a successful series; it…

  • ‘Cheaper By the Dozen’ is Energetic Family Fun 

    ‘Cheaper By the Dozen’ is Energetic Family Fun 

    By Key Miles Ball’n  klpoindexter@lc.edu     The 2003 family comedy Cheaper by the Dozen is an energetic, crowd-pleasing movie that leans heavily on chaos, heart, and familiar family dynamics. It doesn’t try to be deep or revolutionary, but it…

  • 3 Anime to Watch When You are Struggling With Life 

    3 Anime to Watch When You are Struggling With Life 

    Taylor Smith  taysmith@lc.edu  In life many of us face struggles that we have to navigate alone. During these periods, we don’t need advice or a guide book. Instead, what we need is something that tells us that it is…

  • Tips to Help You Survive Your Convention Experience

    Tips to Help You Survive Your Convention Experience

    By Taylor Smith Taysmith@lc.edu Trains, toys, comic books, anime, if you can think of any topic, it is likely that there is a convention just for it. Conventions are a fantastic way to meet new…

  • Short Films, Big Dreams: Highlights from the Always Late TV Awards 

    Short Films, Big Dreams: Highlights from the Always Late TV Awards 

    By Brayden Walter   Brwalter@lc.edu  Filmmaking is a staple of human creativity, allowing us to capture human emotions, stories, and history across cultures and generations. Each year, dozens of films are dropped into the laps of…

  • Mindful Entertainment: Five Healing Anime Series You Should Watch  

    Mindful Entertainment: Five Healing Anime Series You Should Watch  

    By Taylor Smith   Taysmith@lc.edu   “Healing Anime” as a subgenre is not necessarily a new topic, however it has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. It is believed that the covid 19 lockdowns at…

  • Weird History of The Blair Witch Project 

    By Jason Saldivar  jsaldivar@lc.edu  The production and subsequent “advertisement” of the 1999 movie The Blair Witch Project was treated as a genuine found footage film discovered a year after the three main characters’ disappearances. What…

  • Fantastic Four Review

    By Jason Saldivar  jsaldivar@lc.edu  ***Warning: Spoiler Alert***  Fantastic Four was directed by Tim Story and released by 20th Century Fox on July 8, 2005. The story follows Reed Richards, played by Ioan Gruffudd, in his…

  • Spirited Away: A Film that Shows the Importance of Not Forgetting Oneself

    By Taylor Smith taysmith@lc.edu    Spirited Away is a wonderful film that was created by Studio Ghibli back in the early 2000’s. The film focuses on the main character Chihiro, and the many adventures that…