Within the first seconds of Denis Villeneuve’s crime drama the audience is informed: “In Mexico, sicario means hitman.” The meaning of that message remains relatively cryptic until the film’s third act and…
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Celebs Organize at Justice Rally
This past weekend, hundreds of thousands flocked to Washington, D.C, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. Among those people were dozens of celebrities that used their image to…
Home Dorm Improvement
Dorm Décor: Ottoman: If you don’t have one seriously consider investing in this piece of furniture that doubles as a comfy additional seating and a storage space. Shower caddies can also double…
Spin-Offs Continue To Take Over Television
Ever have your favorite television come to an end and you felt like your life was over? Luckily over the years, television shows are being revived or turned into a spin-off. Some…
Orgs With Benefits
Anna O’Hara -Women Entering Business What do you hope to accomplish through your organization? O’Hara: Our goal is to help business students prepare for the work force by becoming better leaders, gaining…
Shyamalan’s The Visit Review
Despite all the hard-hitting jump scares and bizarre, laugh-out-loud moments, there are scenes throughout M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit that remind us what a humane writer and director he is. Even though…
Cry Baby Album Review: Novel and Crazy
Genre: Indie-pop/alternative Label: Atlantic Records Rating:8.5/10 Epitomizing the childhood ruined meme; this debut album takes tropes and words associated with infancy and innocence, retrofitting them with dark lyrics. Cry Baby includes debut…
Bond Theme Receives Mixed Reviews
On September 25, the new theme song for the upcoming James Bond film Spectre, which is set to come out November 6th, was released. “Writing’s on the Wall” is performed by British…
FRESHMAN
Scream Queens (FOX): From Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck, comes a horror comedy that stars original “scream queen”, Jamie Lee Curtis, as the dean of a university rocked by a series of…
Familiar Faces Populate Black Mass
Black Mass doesnât reinvent the gangster movie genre and it seems perfectly aware of that fact. Itâs a movie that lovingly embraces enough clichés in a shrewd, enthusiastic way that when it…
