"Suzume no Tojimari" Opens the Door to Greatness
Makoto Shinkai’s newest anime movie reaches the high standards set by several of his previous works.
By Saya Fujii
Makoto Shinkai’s newest anime movie reaches the high standards set by several of his previous works.
By Saya Fujii
After Makoto Shinkai’s “Kimi no Na wa” (“Your Name”) and “Tenki no Ko” (“Weathering With You”), I was waiting for the day I could watch a Shinkai masterpiece in theaters for the first time. Unsurprisingly, his newest addition, which came out on April 14, met those high expectations and was definitely worth the big screen experience.
Mustang Performing Arts Take Shows on Road to Orange County
Band and orchestra performed and competed at Irvine High School while the dance team performed at Disneyland.
By Bella Ramos-Khajavi
Band and orchestra performed and competed at Irvine High School while the dance team performed at Disneyland.
By Bella Ramos-Khajavi
Through the days of April 21 to 24, jazz band, symphony orchestra, wind ensemble and the dance team took a trip to Disneyland.
New "Guardians of the Galaxy" Movie Rockets Into Phase Five
James Gunn's final movie of his famous Marvel trilogy came out on May 5 to more than positive reactions from fans.
By Sophia Aranda
James Gunn's final movie of his famous Marvel trilogy came out on May 5 to more than positive reactions from fans.
By Sophia Aranda
One of the most anticipated Marvel movies, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” came out globally in movie theaters on May 5, written and directed by James Gunn. This film is the most recent installment from Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and was held to high expectations by fans and avid movie watchers alike. This is the final “Guardians of the Galaxy” movie, so fans patiently awaited to see how the final adventure of the beloved characters would go since it would be the last time they made the big screen.
Cassette Beasts Catch Attention of Gamers Everywhere
The video game “Cassette Beasts” is now available on PC, and puts a fun twist on its genre.
By E. Cortese
The video game “Cassette Beasts” is now available on PC, and puts a fun twist on its genre.
By E. Cortese
On April 26, Raw Fury and Bytten Studio released “Cassette Beasts,” the retro monster-catching open world RPG on Steam.
Drama Classes Take Their Final Curtain Calls
Drama performs last musicals of the year, “Schoolhouse Rock!” and “Rebels’ Tribute.”
By Sophia Aranda
Drama performs last musicals of the year, “Schoolhouse Rock!” and “Rebels’ Tribute.”
By Sophia Aranda
This semester, the drama program put on two musical shows, one by advanced drama and the other by beginning drama. These performances are one of the last few shows of the year, each made up of countless catchy and fun songs for viewers to enjoy.
Polite Society Came Swinging Then Face Planted
The movie’s solid base crumbles disappointingly and doesn’t live up to critic’s praises.
By Sharon Kim
The movie’s solid base crumbles disappointingly and doesn’t live up to critic’s praises.
By Sharon Kim
“Polite Society” premiered in theaters on April 28, and is a British action-comedy-drama film, with Nida Manzoor making her directorial debut. I held high expectations going into the theater, especially considering the Rotten Tomatoes’ critic score being a 91% along with a sufficient audience review number scoring an 83%. Yet, I can’t seem to agree no matter how I spin this movie.
Cos' I Said So...
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
With the end of this school year rapidly approaching, this year’s editorial board will enter a new chapter of our lives by the time fall comes around. A majority of the editors are graduating and heading off to college, they are leaving to pursue something new and for me, I will be entering my senior year with a bigger position on the editorial board. It almost feels like the end of an era.