Category: Opinion
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ serves animatronic anarchy
Josh Hutcherson shines a light into the abandoned diner where neon lights still buzz. (SCREENSHOT/SAM ROYKA) The long-awaited “Five Nights at Freddy’s” film was released ... Read More
From Old Horror: You’ve got another ‘Thing’ coming
“The Thing From Another World" (SCREENSHOT/SAM ROYKA) In 1979 and 1982, two horror films came out that would come to define the modern monster film ... Read More
Becoming a media master: Decoding gossip, drama and digital influencers
(AP/Claire Savage) As media shifted away from print and towards online publishing in the early 2000s, gossip and sensationalism spread faster than ever before. In ... Read More
Becoming a media master: The state of modern news and identifying bias
(AP/Jenny Kane) Have you ever been a victim of fake news? Like when you scrolled through Instagram and suddenly saw that “BREAKING” headline about your ... Read More
“Brave New World” still relevant for a world in search of meaning
"Brave New World" is often on banned books lists. (Provided) Stephen King once said that when people attempt to ban books, it is your duty ... Read More
Op-Ed: Classic novel ‘Lolita’ continues grooming behavior
Trigger Warning: This article contains references to grooming. “Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins.” The opening lines of one of the most ... Read More
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania Review
I love superheroes, and I really enjoy the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). As much as I bemoan Hollywood’s lack of curiosity and creativity nowadays, the ... Read More

