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Singles for the week 9/26.

Review: Singles of the Week 9/26

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor October 4, 2022
Singles for the week 9/26.
While many Netflix original teen movies fail to deliver, Do Revenge, with its standout cast, costume design and humor, manages to win over audiences.

Review: New Netflix original is a modern teen classic

By Ky Will, Contributing Writer September 28, 2022
Eleanor (Maya Hawke) seeks help from popular girl Drea (Camila Mendes) to get revenge in this fresh take on the typical teen drama.
On her first LP, The Hardest Part, Noah Cyrus tackles many different subjects to varying degrees of success.

Review: Noah Cyrus tackles heavy topics in debut album

By Sarah Payne, Contributing Writer September 28, 2022
The first half of "The Hardest Part," the first LP from Noah Cyrus, is the standout of the entire record.
Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) investigate a murder in See How They Run.

Review: Entertaining murder mystery falls into old tropes

By Patrick Mazzella, Contributing Writer September 27, 2022
While "See How They Run" makes fun of murder mystery tropes, resulting in many laughs, the film unfortunately plays into those same tropes.
Singles for the week 9/19.

Review: Singles of the Week 9/19

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor September 27, 2022
Singles for the week 9/19.
Mia Goth is the titular scream queen of the excellent Pearl, bringing to life the origin story of the iconic villain of X.

Review: “X” prequel makes big bloody splash

By Evan Miller, Staff Writer September 27, 2022
"Pearl" cements Ti West's "X" franchise as one to watch closely, with Mia Goth portraying the terrifying titular role perfectly.
After a nearly fatal heart attack, Randal (Jeff Anderson) enlists help from Dante (Brian O’Halloran), Elias (Trevor Fehrman), Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) to make a film reliving their best moments.

Review: New “Clerks” film is a complete mess

By Giancarlo Messina, Contributing Writer September 27, 2022
Kevin Smith, who has been making films for nearly three decades, returns to his beloved "Clerks" franchise with a messy third installment.
Rina Sawayama returns with Hold the Girl, a beautiful and personal masterpiece that touches on themes of personal trauma.

Review: Rina Sawayama never holds anything back

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor September 26, 2022
On Rina Sawayama's second studio album following her smash hit “SAWAYAMA," she moves toward introspection, showing real growth as an artist.
Nanisca (Viola Davis), the general of the Agojie, is a force to be reckoned with in director Gina Prince-Bythewoods latest film The Woman King.

Review: Viola Davis leads terrific historical epic

By Sydney Brumfield, Senior Writer September 26, 2022
The historical-fiction film, "The Woman King," refuses to sacrifice anything in the pursuit of cinematic perfection.
Djos sophomore album DECIDE reveals that he is a true two-way performer with some serious star quality in the studio.

Review: Djo’s sophomore album makes wise decisions

By Tess Ferguson, Staff Writer September 25, 2022
Joe Keery, who is mostly known for his role on "Stranger Things," dons the musical moniker Djo on his excellent sophomore album "DECIDE."
Ozzy Osbourne, most popularly known as the Prince of Darkness, released an inspired, ambitious piece of heavy metal art with Patient Number 9.

Review: Prince of Darkness solidifies himself as a legend

By Tess Ferguson, Staff Writer September 20, 2022
“Patient Number 9," the new album by Ozzy Osbourne, effectively captures the mischievous, defiant energy of heavy metal.
John Legends self-titled album beautifully and effectively explores Legends growth as an artist over time.

Review: New John Legend record is worthy of his last name

By Jadyn Davis, Staff Writer September 20, 2022
John Legend explores the topics most personal to him in his new album "Legend," one of the most emotional and vulnerable works of his career.
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