Themes in Avatar: The Last Airbender
The series was certainly entertaining with its characters and art style, however it’s the many themes that are seen throughout the show that make it powerful and inspirational to its viewers.
Weyes Blood: Titanic Rising Album Review
Weyes Blood’s sixth album extends a hand to those who feel like they are drowning in a sea of conventional music, dysfunctional relationships and bureaucratic inadequacy.
'Shine' album review–Wale shares his shine
Just in time for the summer, hip-hop's Nigerian lyricist has returned with his fifth album, titled "Shine."
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" opens up the world of Zelda games to maximum possibilities through instant feedback and endless discovery.
John Wick 2 Review – Beauty in Brutality
“Chapter 2” is an example of when “style over substance” is absolutely preferred.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Review - Return to Form
In many ways, Resident Evil 7 is a return to the series’ roots, but other aspects give it its own identity on which it displays terror in ways Resident Evil never had – or could.
Doctor Strange Review: Marvel Magic
Borrowing what worked wonders for the first “Iron Man” film, Marvel’s live-action adaptation of “Doctor Strange” takes a much welcomed detour from the re-cent, slightly serialized releases.
Event Review: Halloween Horror Nights
Whether you're a classic horror enthusiast or just want to test your bravery, this is definitely a hot spot to hit this Halloween.
Game Review: Battlefield 1—WWI with a Twist
Battlefield 1 is the series’ most fully featured game in years.
Album Review: The Growlers - "City Club"
In spite of the change of sound produced on this record, The Growlers proved to be musically flexible as well as successful in their experimentation.
Show Review: Mr. Robot Season 2
It is no secret that the show is highly influenced by the film, but what truly sets it apart are the executions of those themes mixed with relevant problems of the economy, politics, and mental health.
Summer Movies
The following selection highlights some great films that were released this season, specifically films that were released between May 15 - Aug. 15 (Chaffey’s calendar).
Book Review: "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child"
With the potential to tug on our heart strings by reliving the magical world of Harry Potter, what we are instead given is a story littered with bad writing and void of any real magic.