In a single moment, everything changes. Seventeen-year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall riding along the snow-wet Oregon road with her family. Then, in a blink, she finds herself watching as her own damaged…
SXSW Review: Hellion
Who would’ve thought during the first season of “Breaking Bad” that Aaron Paul of all people was going to be a breakout star? Considering that the writers reportedly wanted to kill off the character of Jesse Pinkman at the end…
Video Game Review: Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc comes to us from developer Spike Chunsoft and publisher NIS America. The game was originally released on the PlayStation Portable way back in 2010 and later ported to iOS and Android in 2012. These releases were…
Album Review: ScHoolboy Q’s “Oxymoron”
The expectations were sky high for ScHoolboy Q this week. Next in line after Kendrick Lamar and his massive success, Q is the second of Top Dawg Entertainment’s artists to release their debut major label records under the company’s partnership…
Movie Review: Endless Love
I think it’s safe to say there aren’t too many people who are particularly excited about the remake of Endless Love starring Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde. Most of those who were in attendance at the pre-screening were saying that…
John’s Movie Review: RoboCop (2014)
Color me conflicted. As a personal rule-of-thumb, if a filmmaker/a musician is remaking/covering a movie/song, I expect them to give it their own touch. I expect said artist to make this new version of an old tale his/her own. There’s…
John’s Movie Review: “Lone Survivor”
There are a lot of movies that glorify being in the military. Getting the chance to fight for your country is probably the “bravest” and “manliest” thing you can do. This movie glorifies being in the military, but also asks…