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“The Nun” Delivers Dull Scares

By SOPHIA RIJO Contributing Writer   The movie “The Nun” recently came out in theaters on September 7, 2018. Directed by Corin Hardy, the Nun follows a demonic force named Valak that was introduced to the audience in “The Conjuring 2.” The movie takes place in Romania where a nun takes her life in a

“Life Itself” Shouldn’t Be This Depressing

By JACKSON MURPHY Staff Writer   The relationship drama “Life Itself” comes from writer/director Dan Fogelman, the creator of NBC’s emotionally-charged relationship drama “This Is Us.” That hit show focusses on a diverse, complex family and their even more diverse and complex storylines that all connect and intertwine in very particular ways. In promoting “Life

Is the “DC Universe” Service Worth It?

By MARK O’CALLAGHAN Co-Arts Editor   The new landscape of Hollywood is slowly moving away from traditional media and into new platforms like streaming services. Platforms like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime are apart of the norm and even have won awards like the Emmys. Disney will launch their own service next year and unlikely company

“Fallen Kingdom” Delivers a Worthy Sequel

By ALLEN HILLS Contributing Writer   “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” one of Summer’s most profitable blockbusters, is now available on Digital and Blu-Ray. While it has been a highly anticipated movie, thanks to the overwhelming success of the first film in 2015, “Fallen Kingdom” both delivers on some things and falls short of a few

Jimmy Fallon Makes History in Central Park: “The Tonight Show” The First Late Night Show Ever to Broadcast from the Park

By LAUREN KASZUBA Co-Arts Editor From the Summer Stage in Central Park in the heart of New York City…it’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” sponsored by T-Mobile. Saint Rose alum Jimmy Fallon and his Tonight Show crew took on something that has never been done before in late night television. Sponsored by T-Mobile, over

“Ralph Breaks the Internet” Preview

By KAYLA DEMICCO Opinions Editor   The sequel to the 2012 animated movie, “Wreck It Ralph”, has an upcoming sequel called “Ralph Breaks The Internet.” In this movie, the owner of the arcade installs a WiFi connection to all the games. Wreck It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz, the heroine of the 2012 movie, use

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