Written by: Samantha Hass I don’t really consider myself an album-listener. Rather than listening to whole albums in order, I normally just gravitate towards listening to songs that fit my mood at the time, paying little mind to the through line between song choices. Preacher’s Daughter, however, is my one…
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A Nontraditional Take on Horror: Midsommar Review
Written by: Tori Grooms This is the second Ari Aster film I’ve watched, and part of me wonders why I opted to watch Midsommar in the first place. Hereditary left me mentally disturbed by repulsive imagery, and I spent the last twenty minutes of the film watching with my eyes…
Storytelling Through TTRPGs: A Review of Wonderlust
Written by: Kaitlin Anderson One of my favorite aspects of storytelling is the diverse forms it can take. Books, shows, movies, art, and video games are all mediums that have allowed me to connect with entertaining narratives. However, there is one method of story consumption that I have always struggled…
Percy Jackson and the Olympians TV Series — A Review
Written by: Hannah Dang DISCLAIMER: The following blog post contains spoilers for Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series and the Disney+ series. I caution you to read at your own risk. From the moment I learned the English alphabet, I’ve loved reading. Instead of going outside to…
Acceptance and Growing Up: A Review of The Boy and the Heron
Written by: Kaitlin Anderson Despite being a diehard fan of Ghibli movies, I often struggle to describe how they make me feel. Many of them have required multiple watch-throughs just to take everything in. It’s easy to get swept away by the animation and music while losing track of the…
