Movie/TV Reviews
“Don’t Worry Darling” tells a thrilling story with skillful actors.
Taylor Kelley News Editor October 21, 2022 La Vista Section: Arts “Don’t Worry Darling ” is a psychological thriller that is not solely dramatic and intense but correspondingly mysterious and unpredictable. The film is phenomenal […]
“Amsterdam” fails to live up to expectations with poor pacing and humorless script
Katie Volk Arts Editor Despite high expectations for the star-studded film, “Amsterdam” fails to deliver the high suspense and superb acting that was anticipated for David O. Russell’s most recent film. “Amsterdam” is set in […]
Disney + introduces a new woman empowering series “She-Hulk”
Indianna Koehn Staff Writer 2022 presents a new hulk movie but stars a woman to play the character instead. She-hulk shows woman empowerment by showing the world what she can do. Many know […]
“The Woman King” tells an incredible story through action and heartfelt emotion.
Taylor Kelley News Editor “The Woman King” is an action-packed film that is not only dramatic and intense but also comical and moving. The film is phenomenal for its extreme action scenes as well as […]
“Love in the Villa” lacks originality and character development
With characters who range from annoying to bland, empty allusions to Romeo and Juliet, and a plot that seems forced, “Love in the Villa” misses the mark. Netflix’s “Love in the Villa” by Mark Steven […]
“Selling the OC” gives audience new perspective of real estate full intensity, luxury, drama
Joylynn Lee Executive Arts Editor Netflix’s spin-off of “Selling Sunset,” “Selling the OC,” leaves viewers enticed and entertained throughout the series. Released on Aug. 24, “Selling the OC” stars the Oppenheim brothers, Jason and Brett. […]
“Partner Track” attracts feminism-supporting communities, fails to captivate its intentional love story
Kayla Kinsey Arts: Issue 1 Netflix’s new TV series, “Partner Track,” engages elements of feminism and accurately relates to the real-world hardships of a working woman, but undermines the real meaning of hardwork with distractions […]
“Love is Blind” offers light-hearted reality TV, feels disconnected at times
By Remy Bailard Managing Editor Season two of “Love is Blind” succeeds in getting viewers invested in the on-screen relationships, allowing viewers to form a connection with the series. “Love is Blind” season two is […]
“The Death on the Nile” contains slow plot, beautiful setting
By McLean Grimes Staff Writer “The Death on the Nile” fails to captivate the audience with a predictable plot. “The Death on the Nile” was released on February 11th and includes an incredible cast. Kenneth […]