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Review: I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It

Review: ‘I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It’

Felix Kalvesmaki, Staff writer March 3, 2016

“I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it” is the sophomore album by U.K. rock band The 1975, released on Feb. 26. The album consists of poppy hooks and upbeat bubblegum...

Felixs Top 10 - Week of 2/22

Felix’s Top 10 – Week of 2/22

Felix Kalvesmaki, Staff writer February 29, 2016

Pop culture can be a lot of things. It can be wealthy socialites with a TV show for the sake of it. It can be a famed book series coming back to life. It can be how our favorite tech company is taking...

Review: Risen

Review: ‘Risen’

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer February 26, 2016

Let’s be honest, most faith-based films Hollywood has churned out in the last 10 years have either been overly sentimental, uncomfortably preachy or just plain mundane. More often than not, they’re...

The Top 5 Romance Films

The Top 5 Romance Films

Bryn Chambers, Staff writer February 18, 2016

Although Valentine’s Day may be over, there is no reason for the love of love to end, too. This is a collection of various genres of romance movies for both the single and coupled romantics. Titanic Category:...

Review: The Choice

Review: ‘The Choice’

Jordyn Ruiz, Senior Managing editor February 18, 2016

We are all aware of the written formula that Nicholas Sparks is known for when it comes to heart-wrenching love stories. There’s a guy and a girl, both who are ridiculously attractive, and they fall...

Review: ‘The Finest Hours’

Review: ‘The Finest Hours’

Farah Nashat, Staf writer February 11, 2016

  "The Finest Hours" is a movie based on a true story of a horrible storm splitting the SS Pendleton in two on Feb.18, 1952, leaving the crew helplessly lost in the ocean with a small amount of...

Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’

Megan Shankle, Commentary editor February 11, 2016

To be completely honest, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from this movie. I’m a bit ashamed to admit that, while I know the basic plot of Jane Austen’s novel, “Pride and Prejudice,” I’ve...

Felixs Top 10 - Week of 2/8

Felix’s Top 10 – Week of 2/8

Felix Kalvesmaki, Staff writer February 9, 2016

As the first month of 2016 comes to an end, we’ve already seen plenty of petty drama and miscommunication causing a much bigger mess than necessary. If January was this interesting, I can’t even imagine...

Review: This Is Acting

Review: ‘This Is Acting’

Megan Shankle, Commentary editor February 4, 2016

  “This Is Acting” isn’t your typical album. Released by Sia Furler, stage name Sia, the 12 songs are all rejected tracks written for other artists by Sia herself. The name “This Is Acting”...

Review: ‘The 5th Wave’

Review: ‘The 5th Wave’

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer January 28, 2016

In the 21st century era of dystopian and apocalyptic fiction, a film of this now overused genre must be wholly original, creative and engaging to stand out among the deluge of end of the world films. Common...

Review: Ride Along 2

Review: ‘Ride Along 2’

Makayla Nerpel, Staff writer January 28, 2016

Ice Cube and Kevin Hart came together yet again to lead “Ride Along 2,” the sequel to “Ride Along,” an action-packed comedy gold-mine. Its prequel fed off the chemistry between Cube and Hart, but...

Review: Death of a Bachelor

Review: ‘Death of a Bachelor’

Ella Geosits, Staff writer January 28, 2016

Panic! at the Disco released their fifth album on Jan. 15, and when I first listened to it, I was extremely disappointed. But the album has now grown on me, and I can't help but say that it has kicked...

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