Annihilation Review
A tense sci-fi mystery that will leave you with more questions than answers.
The Gun Control Debate on Video Game Violence
An argument from the 90's brought back for a gun control issue
Black Panther Scratches Out Competition
The highly anticipated film of the year is finally here. When Captain America: Civil War premiered on May 6, 2016 revealing a Black Panther addition to the Marvel series, moviegoers anxiously awaited for its release on Feb. 16, 2018, and it has lived up to the hype. From the costumes, to the massive sets, the film is quite a visual experience.
“The 15:17 to Paris”: An Emotionless Trainwreck
Clint Eastwood has taken a step back with his new feature film, “The 15:17 to Paris.” The director who often proves his patriotism through his movies depicting American heroes -- whether they be cowboys in the desert or soldiers in battle-- tried to step outside of the box and failed miserably. The documentary style movie is unique because the three main characters, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler, are played by themselves; however, that was Eastwood's biggest mistake
The Forgotten Ones
The day I set foot back on American soil after a tour of duty in Iraq compared to the day my father got home from Vietnam.
The Horrors of living with PTSD
If you are a loved one are suffering with mental illness, just know that you are not alone.
Homophobia, a Problem That Should Not Exist
There are many problems with simple solutions and this is one of them.
Blade Runner 2049 Goes Everywhere at Once, With Mixed Results
The long awaited sequel is both extremely ambitious and frustratingly underwhelming.
The Word on Campus: Dodgers and the World Series
Student react to the Dodgers clinching the National League West for their fifth consecutive season
International Day of Peace 2017 Reflects A World of Complication
The UN calls for togetherness and resilience against fear of “The Others”