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Hell is forever: A Hazbin Hotel review

Hell is forever: A Hazbin Hotel review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Apr 5, 2024
The first episode of “Hazbin Hotel,” “Overture,” follows Charlie as she meets with Adam, the leader of the angel army. Yes, that Adam, from the story of Adam and Eve.
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Hazbin Hotel, a review

Hazbin Hotel, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Mar 28, 2024

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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Cover art of Red, White & Royal Blue (Photo courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)

Red, White & Royal Blue, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Mar 25, 2024
Alex Claremont-Diaz, son of the president of the United States, and Prince Henry of Britain hate each other. After they cause a drunken scandal, they are obligated to play nice to salvage international relations.
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(Photo courtesy of UNF Swoop Troupe)

Carrie: The Musical, a review

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Mar 11, 2024
The University of North Florida’s theatre club Swoope Troupe hosted its three-day premiere of Carrie: The Musical last month. This production based on Stephen King's novel and the 1976 film adaptation exceeded my expectations.
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Doctor Who: The Church On Ruby Road, a review

Doctor Who: The Church On Ruby Road, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Jan 31, 2024
Doctor Who is the oldest science fiction show still airing, starting in 1963. Even Star Trek only aired its first episode in 1966. The titular Doctor is an alien with a time machine that doubles as a spaceship, going on wacky adventures across time and space.
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The Mandalorian Season 3 logo. (Courtesy of Disney+)

Is Season 3 of ‘The Mandalorian’ better or worse than its predecessors? A review.

Nathan Turoff, Reporter Apr 25, 2023

The third season of the hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian was finally released this spring, over two years after the second season was released in the fall of 2020. In the meantime, we have seen multiple...

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Harry talks to the town mayor, {Courtesy of SyFy)

Review: ‘Resident Alien,’ the best science fiction comedy TV show

Nathan Turoff, Reporter Nov 30, 2022

Step into the shoes of an alien that crash lands on Earth and poses as a human doctor in a small town in Colorado. Science fiction and comedy are two wildly different genres that rarely intersect, but...

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Syril Karn (left, Kyle Soller) and Cassian Andor (right, Diego Luna) in Andor. (Courtesy of Lucasfilm)

Review: Booting the flashy heroes, ‘Andor’ turns the spotlight on ordinary people

Carter Mudgett, Editor in Chief Nov 28, 2022

When you hear Star Wars, what do you think of? Classic blue and red lightsaber duels, the ever-evil Empire and good-looking Jedi are probably some of the first things that come to mind. Toss all that aside...

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Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law mid-series review

Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law mid-series review

Darvin Nelson, General Assignment Reporter Sep 20, 2022

Another hero has exploded from the pages of Marvel Comics, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Created by Stan Lee, She-Hulk, aka Jennifer Walters (played by Tatiana Maslany) is The Incredible...

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Obi Wan Kenobi sits on a hill in the sand with his back to the camera

Obi-Wan Kenobi: Worth the wait? A review

Nathan Turoff, Features Editor Jul 15, 2022

The announcement of an Obi-Wan Disney+ series in the vein of the Mandalorian was very exciting. For some background, many anthology movies in the realm of Rogue One were planned to be released in the late...

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Blast from the past: MTV’s “Daria”

Darvin Nelson, General Assignment Reporter Apr 18, 2022

“Daria” is a late 90s coming-of-age comedy with five seasons of satire and relatability. The binge-worthy show revolves around a sharp-witted teenage girl named Daria who provides sarcastic commentary...

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Disney's "Moon Knight"

A unique first introduction to Disney’s “Moon Knight”

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Apr 2, 2022

Marvel Studios has ventured outside of its usual formula at numerous points in recent years. Sometimes this results in unforgettable experiences, while other times, we get “Eternals." Regardless of...

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