“The Rumbling,” Chapter 130 of the Attack on Titan manga. CREDIT: Courtesy of the “Attack on Titan” manga written by Hajime Isayama. By Leah Quintero Managing Editor This article will contain spoilers for Attack on Titan The Final Season. On Feb. 9, the official “Attack On Titan” Twitter account announced that the anime’s third part […]
Category: Movies, Theater & TV
Netflix’s “You People” Got It Wrong
Jonah Hill on right, Lauren London on left. Photo Courtesy of IMDb. By Saida Maalin, Staff Reporter Netflix’s “You People” starring Jonah Hill and Lauren London, follows an interracial couple attempting to navigate their newfound love while also tackling race consciousness and interfaith marriage issues when families clash. The number one movie trending on Netflix […]
The Mishaps and Successes of Game Adaptations
Plastic figure of Mario and Yoshi. Photo courtesy of Pixabay. By Jasmine Sanchez, Staff Reporter Throughout the entirety of the existence of the genre, game-to-film adaptations have accumulated a discouraging reputation. The impossible balancing act of achieving the approval of the more established fans and creating a digestible medium for a new audience has contributed […]
The Fluidity of Art: Filmmakers on Campus
Podcast by Mercy Calvo-Cruz & Brenda Sanchez Barrera. Staff Reporters. In this episode of the Fluidity of Art, Digital Media Art students Marcos Gonzalez and David Clark go into depth about what filmmaking means to them, how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their motivation, and what advice they would give to others trying to pursue filmmaking. […]
A Multiverse of Emotions: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Everything Everywhere All at Once. Courtesy of A24. By Mycah Serdenia, Staff Reporter. March was a huge month for Asian cinema, specifically movies about mothers and their daughters. “Turning Red” pitted a 13-year-old Chinese Canadian girl against the controlling affection of her mother. “Umma” went for the horror aspect, with Sandra Oh as a Korean […]