The creator and producer of “The Walking Dead,” Robert Kirkman, is trying to recreate the success of his first TV series with a spinoff called “Fear the Walking Dead.” Real original. This show is supposed to take us back to right before the outbreak and give some answers as how […]
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Colbert’s debut is full of energy
As memories of David Letterman begin to become ingrained as the past, a seasoned late-night host takes his place at the same time, and on the same show on CBS. “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” premiered on Sept. 8, months after Letterman began his retirement. With his legacy, Letterman left […]
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 30 years later
November will bring with it a lot of great things to campus: and end to the heat, the changing of the leaves, and a good excuse for pumpkin spice lattes. November also means a campus lecture by award-winning Canadian author Margaret Atwood. Atwood will be speaking about her fame book, […]
‘Game of Thrones’ upsetting the status quo
If you haven’t heard, the first four episodes of “Game of Thrones” were leaked just hours before the season premiere. This is a real leak; we’re not talking about HBO accidentally posting them and taking them down after five minutes. They’re out there in the sketchy parts of the Internet, […]
‘The Longest Ride’ feel-good, does its job
Nicholas Sparks is at it again with a love story for all audiences. “The Longest Ride” tells two intertwining romance stories. The first centers on a blossoming romance between a by-the-books art student named Sophia and rodeo cowboy Luke Collins, desperately seeking a comeback. On the couple’s first date […]
Summer trend continues with new albums
In a year that has already had releases from top artists, the summer continues that trend with new albums from Florence + the Machine, Snoop Dogg and Muse. Florence + the Machine: “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful” The band’s first album in four years could be one of […]
Editor’s must-see summer movies
It’s about to be one heck of a summer at the movies in 2015. By my estimate, there are 25 – yes you read that correctly, 25 – must-see films this summer. Beginning May 1, I will be seeing a movie every weekend for the rest of summer, maybe even […]
“Get Hard” lazy, not groundbreaking cinema
ldquo;Get Hard” is the latest from comedy geniuses Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. James King (Ferrell) is a millionaire wrongly convicted of fraud and embezzlement who attempts to prep for the hardship of prison life with the help of his car washer, Darnell Lewis (Hart). James assumes that because Darnell […]
“Grey’s Anatomy” reinvents, still fresh
When a television show lasts 11 seasons, it’s generally because of two things: it’s a moneymaker for the network or the ratings are through the roof. With the season finale of “Grey’s Anatomy” approaching in the next few weeks, I’ve found myself still captivated by the series 11 years later. […]
Toro y Moi’s “What For?” full of good vibes
Singer, songwriter and producer Chazwick Bundick has released his fourth album under his stage name Toro Y Moi, his fifth album in five years, “What For?” Toro Y Moi is known for his chill wave sound while also incorporating electronica trends. “What For?” however, has Bundick sounding more like Pink […]