month : 10/2022 44 results

An Explosive Episode Rockets “Rings of Power” to New Heights

By Janie Walenda (This review contains spoilers for episode six of “Rings of Power”) As the pieces fell into place, “Rings of Power” proved why slow-burn shows could be so effective. While the previous five episodes still had their problems, not all of which were fixed in episode six, “Udûn,” they successfully built up to one of the most nail-biting and jaw-dropping hours of television I have ever seen. We spend most of our time with the Southlanders as they prepared for ...

The Mighty Ducks are Quack in Action

By Chloe Largent The first season of “Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” left the Don’t Bothers brandishing their newly won title as the Mighty Ducks. Sadly, the joy of the season finale has worn off. As summer break approaches, and the second season begins, The Ducks are left without a coach and ice rink. The beloved Ice Palace Arena that was falling apart in season one is now being torn down and Gordon Bombay is nowhere to be seen. Bombay is not the only missing character this season, as ...

‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 6 is Spinning Its Wheels

By Samuel M Acosta This episode really cements that this show doesn’t quite know what it is doing with its material. While the side-plot was more entertaining this time than in the past episodes, the main storyline just feels like it's just going in circles. Plus, they completely acknowledge the fact that they are delaying Daredevil’s entrance by throwing in a wedding episode. Altogether, there is nothing special happening, even if it’s not necessarily the worst thing I’ve seen.&n...

‘Avatar’ Changed Cinema Forever

By Samuel M Acosta James Cameron’s blockbuster hit “Avatar” is finally getting a sequel after almost thirteen years. In honor of this, they remastered and re-released the original film in theaters. I ended up going to see it twice and I was reminded of how much “Avatar” offered audiences in 2009 and how it changed the way that films would be made.  First of all, “Avatar” is an incredible film overall. It blows my mind how Cameron created such an amazing world from his ...

The Giver

Video by Josephine Schmidt-Krayer The Giver, written by Lois Lowry, published in April 1993, was awarded the Newberry Award by the American Library Association for “the most distinguished contribution to American Literature” the previous year. Since its release, The Giver has sold more than 12 million copies and has been translated into 27 languages. The influential novel has impacted readers of all ages, with the New York Times in 1993 deeming it “powerful” and “sure to keep ...

21 Years of Student-Led Discipleship Bringing Students Together in Ministry

By Avonlea Brown Every year in mid-September, tables line the first floor of the Stevens Student Center. Students mill by and glance at the books at the front of the tables. Smiling faces get the attention of as many passing students as they can. They all say the same thing: “Join a discipleship group!”  Some students continue walking, some make a beeline to the tables and grab a book, and others approach tentatively. As group leaders explain their books, students pick up one or ...

“Proclaim the Name: Refuge” Begins with a New Focus on Christian Community

By Avonlea Brown Cedarville University’s Integrated Business Core focuses on giving students the opportunity to show their leadership, organizational and interpersonal communication skills in a fast-paced environment. This year two groups of students strive to succeed in their business ventures.  Proclaim The Name: Refuge is one of those businesses starting this fall.  Proclaim The Name: Refuge is a branch off of a previous business, just labeled Proclaim The Name. The ...

Cedarville’s ‘The Giver’ Brings a Colorless, Choiceless World to the Stage

By Sophia Monastra At first glance, the middle school utopian novel “The Giver” doesn’t look like a typical Cedarville theater production. It’s simply written, yet focuses on dark, horrifying implications.  “For our fall production, the opening night almost always falls on homecoming weekend,” Professor Stacey Stratton, director of The Giver, said. “We wanted [this theater production] to be something with name recognition…We also wanted it to be something that, if ...

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ is Brilliantly Mediocre

By Samuel M Acosta This review contains spoilers for “Don’t Worry Darling.” I went into this film with low expectations following the weeks of drama leading up to its release. Low critic scores, actor drama, and just an overall chaotic premiere caused me to temper the excitement that I had experienced when I first saw the trailer. After seeing the movie for myself, I decided that the critics were both right and wrong. While “Don’t Worry Darling” is a mediocre film, it is only ...

‘Andor’s’ Three-Episode Premiere is a Breath of Fresh Air

By Ben Konuch “There comes a time when the risk of doing nothing becomes the greatest risk of all." I’m a massive “Star Wars” fan and have been for as long as I can remember. I would play with my brother’s “Star Wars” Legos when I was little, grew up on “The Clone Wars,” and sunk into the extended lore of books and video games as I became a teenager. As a diehard fan, however, the last few years of “Star Wars” content have been hit or miss. We’ve had the controv...