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Robin’s Wish: Revealing a Hidden Disease

Robin Williams as John Keating in Dead Poet Society courtesy Touchstone Pictures

Photo credit: Robin Williams as President Theodore Roosevelt in "Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb" in final film appearance before his death in 2014 courtesy 20th Century Fox.

Goodbye, P.O.I.: Netflix’s Most Underrated Show and the Sad Future of Streaming

Person of Interest poster courtesy of Netflix

“Person of Interest” is the best show you’ve never heard of. Unfortunately, this show was removed from Netflix on Sept. 22. Fans will be forced to join HBO Max to continue watching their beloved drama. This is surprising, but not unusual.

"Tiger King": The Entertainment of Joe Exotic

Image shows Joe Exotic of "Tiger King" with a tiger

Like many other quarantined Americans, I’ve been searching Netflix for new entertainment to occupy this grim period of social isolation.

"Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)": A Feminist Approach to the Superhero Genre

Image shows Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez and Cathy Yan on the set of "Birds of Prey"

After director Cathy Yan’s 2018 independent feature film “Dead Pigs” gained positive critical attention at the Sundance film festival, this year’s “Birds of Prey” makes Yan the first Asian-American woman and second woman in general to lead and direct a

Three South Korean Films to Watch After Historic Oscar Wins for "Parasite"

Image of Steven Yeun from the film "Burning"

In 2019, the South Korean film “Parasite” was released to universal critical acclaim, with many critics naming it as one of the best films of the 2010’s.

"Castlevania": A Gothic Fantasy Drenched in Blood and Betrayal

Image shows main characters from the show Castlevania

To call “Castlevania” dark would be an understatement. By the end of the first episode, we are witnessing the brutal genocide of the human race.

Swimming in Circles

Album artwork for Mac Miller's "Circles"

I remember the first time I ever listened to Mac Miller. I was sitting in the Dairy Queen drive-through, awaiting a celebratory DQ Blizzard with my best friend and co-volleyball captain, Bri.

Remastered and Rebooted Games vs. Originals

Promotional image for the game "Temtem" showcasing vibrant, colorful Pokémon-inspired creatures

A huge list of games are lined up for this year, making it a very exciting time for the gaming community.

"Uncut Gems:" An Anxiety-Ridden Journey of Self-Destruction

Still image from "Uncut Gems" showing Adam Sandler holding a Furby gold chain

“Uncut Gems” opens in the sultry rock mines of Ethiopia, where two miners take advantage of an accident that occurs on sight to go and dig out a black opal, a rare and beautiful gemstone embedded in rock that radiates light throughout its prisms to cre

In the Trenches with "1917"

Still image of a soldier from 1917 standing while other soldiers crawl through trenches around him

Director Sam Mendes’ feature length unblinking approach of making “1917” is phenomenal. Mendes uses several takes and seamlessly combines them to give the movie a one long shot point of view.

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