Netflix’s latest film gets a head start on Halloween with a spin on the typical witch’s tale.
‘Shang-Chi’ Deftly Symbolizes Development Through Action
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings could have easily been a lower budget, half-baked attempt at diversity sprung up to take advantage of America’s recent fascination with Asian media. In a surprising turn of events, the film’s gripping fight scenes, thoughtful character design, and electric soundtrack actually make it one of Marvel’s most…
Noah Kahan Returns with Thoughtful Album ‘I Was / I Am’
Kahan’s latest album release gives listeners an intimate look into the artist’s introspective reflections.
‘The Card Counter’ Develops a Complex Character Study
Oscar Isaac shines in this film’s exploration of William Tell, a gambler who finds peace at the poker table.
LANY’s Latest Album Fails With Bland, Cookie-cutter Lyrics
LANY’s fourth album completely lacks originality with generic and repetitive idealisms about love.
The Band CAMINO Proves its Talent on New Album
In its latest, self-titled album, The Band CAMINO showcases its dynamic, pop-punk style alongside thoughtful lyrics.
Drake Fails to Redeem Himself on ‘Certified Lover Boy’
Filled with boring, forgettable tracks, Drake’s latest album contains little more than a handful of cliches.
Imagine Dragons Falls Flat on ‘Mercury – Act 1’
Despite the band’s attempts at meaningful lyrics and dynamic compositions, its latest album fails to showcase the group’s talent.
Summer Reading Guide: From Mysteries to Beach Reads
Chief copy editor Erin Shannon offers a list of summer reads to fill students’ newfound free time.
‘The Man Standing Next’ Retells Korean Assassination Story
Director and screenwriter Woo Min-ho explores the assassination of Korean President Park Chung-hee in this dramatic film.