Top Shelf - for Your Education
These books will help further one's education, whether it be on scholarships, law or psychology.
TV Review: Luke Cage Season 1
Luke Cage is a show that attacks race and police brutality, yet still holds its integrity and continues to be what makes this show so unique from its Marvel counterparts: unapologetically Black.
Movie Review: Blair Witch
Doing a sequel/reboot of the 1999 lightning in a bottle "The Blair Witch Project" for 2016 feels especially odd.
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.
Movie Review: Kubo and the Two Strings
At this point, there's no one better at making stop-motion animation than the Oregon-based LAIKA Entertainment.
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.
Album Review: YG-"Still Brazy"
"Still Brazy" doesn’t possess poetic entities of peace and love. It’s filled with rage and paranoia, such as today's America.
Movie Review: "The Nice Guys"
With “The Nice Guys,” writer/director Shane Black has created a love-letter to the sub-genre he perfected decades ago.
The Glorious Dead
With their long awaited debut album “3001: A Laced Odyssey”, the Flatbush Zombies have made their mark and said they are here to stay.