Season Five Didn't Land All the Intended Punches
After continuing to release new seasons, like one of its aging fighters, “Cobra Kai” doesn’t know when to quit.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
After continuing to release new seasons, like one of its aging fighters, “Cobra Kai” doesn’t know when to quit.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
The rise of a karate empire, and way too much teen drama to keep track of, returns with season five of Netflix’s original show “Cobra Kai,” which was released on Sept. 9.
"Rings of Power" Brings the Power to Screens Across America
“The Lord of the Rings” prequel has beautiful visuals and a promising story despite having audiences divided.
By Saya Fujii
“The Lord of the Rings” prequel has beautiful visuals and a promising story despite having audiences divided.
By Saya Fujii
After “The Hobbit,” another “The Lord of the Rings” prequel wasn’t necessary, was it? It probably wasn’t, but “The Rings of Power” is a good enough show that it doesn’t matter. “Rings” is off to a very promising start with an intriguing cast of characters, although this sentiment is not shared with some fans of the original series.
"The Invitation is Best Left Unopened as it Premiers in Theaters
New horror vampire movie is a less than mediocre film that doesn’t go far outside of its typical trope, with a lack of creativity.
By Saya Fujii
New horror vampire movie is a less than mediocre film that doesn’t go far outside of its typical trope, with a lack of creativity.
By Saya Fujii
Everyone knows that a good vampire film is hard to come across, especially during a time where “Bella” and “Edward” are still familiar names. As a casual movie fan who tends to dislike the genres of horror, vampire and romance which “The Invitation” is in, my hopes for enjoying this movie weren’t very high from the beginning. Still, I thought a movie of this doomed genre could turn it around to surprise me. However, “The Invitation” did not deliver.
New "Star Wars" Incredible And/Or Awesome
“Rogue One” prequel grounds its lower-stakes story and characters in real-world struggles.
By Jason Goldman-Hall
“Rogue One” prequel grounds its lower-stakes story and characters in real-world struggles.
By Jason Goldman-Hall
There’s a moment in the opening minutes of “Andor,” the latest Disney+ Star Wars show, that hits differently than just about any line in the universe up until this point. As Cassian Andor, played as he was in 2016’s “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” by Mexican star Diego Luna, is accosted by two corporate security guards, one of them spits out the accusation that he “must have swam here,” and all of a sudden, this story in a galaxy far, far away hits much closer to our own world.
"Strength in Beauty" in Marvel's New Series
Disney+ original “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” makes the MCU world feel more real.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
Disney+ original “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” makes the MCU world feel more real.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
Strong, green and adjusting to her new life, She-Hulk makes her debut in the new Disney+ original “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law '' which started premiering episodes on Aug. 11.
Clinton Kane Makes a Debut That is More Than OK
Highly anticipated album shares personal experiences with loss, love, and trauma.
By Ariella Just Milender
Highly anticipated album shares personal experiences with loss, love, and trauma.
By Ariella Just Milender
On July 22, pop artist Clinton Kane released his highly anticipated nine-song debut album titled, “MAYBE SOMEDAY IT’LL BE OK.” A cultivation of Kane’s personal experiences of loss, love, trauma and mental health, his stories are often emotional in nature and have resonated with so many fans, including myself.
Cos' I Said So...
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
Ever since I read “Once Upon a Broken Heart” by Stephanie Garber earlier this summer, I have been waiting for its sequel “The Ballad of Never After” which came out on Sept. 13. I’m proud and heartbroken to say this book was worth the wait.