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‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ episodes 3-4 paint an uncertain future for the series

By Ben Konuch “The gods want you to believe that, that they are infallible. But they only want what all bullies want. They want us to blame themselves for their own shortcomings.” “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is officially halfway through its first season (of hopefully many), and as much I wish to be able to call this series great as a huge fan of the books, I have to settle with saying that it is good. The last two episodes of the series once again do a fantastic job at ...

‘What If’ season two is a frustratingly mixed bag

By Janie Walenda “What If” season two had a lot of work to do to win me over.  Working against a combination of uninspiring episode premises and my newfound general ambivalence toward comic book movies and television, I started season two with  far  less excitement for the first season. While I can’t say that season two unequivocally won me over, it did surprise me with its enjoyability and inventiveness. The best part of season two is how much fun most of the ...

‘Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom’ engages viewers and provides new insight into the world of Atlantis

By Esther Fultz (Spoilers for “Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom” ahead) I have a confession. Growing up, I never enjoyed DC. While I heard of the characters and knew the basic plotline of some stories, the movies never really appealed to me. In my head, DC films were pure action and violence, and while I love action films, I need something more. I need a genuine connection with the characters. I want to be rooting for them not just because they’re the “good guy” but because I ...

‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ has a strong first two episodes that nonetheless aren’t quite worthy of the gods

By Ben Konuch “Hold fast, Percy. Brave the storm.” (The following review will contain spoilers for “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” as well as the novel The Lightning Thief) To say that Rick Riordan's “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” book series holds a special place in my heart would be an understatement. I never read “Harry Potter”, but I did give “Percy Jackson” a try from the recommendation of my older brother. The stories Riordan told of Greek mythology ...

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget’ brings an ‘impeckable’ heist to Netflix

By Katlynn Rossignol It’s been years since the original “Chicken Run” released in 2000, where the chickens of Mrs. Tweedy’s Farm escaped the chicken coop and their fate of being turned into pies. Picking up from the happy ending of the original, “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” sees Rocky and Ginger leave the past behind and start a family with their adventurous daughter, Molly, from the safety of an isolated island.  But the chickens’ peaceful lives are threatened ...

Come with me, and you’ll be, in a review of a fun yet shallow ‘Wonka’

By Thomas J. Cromer (The following review will contain light spoilers) The Film in Overview: The 2023 film “Wonka” is overall an enjoyable watch from multiple different perspectives The music, setting and characters all fit together to create an entertaining film, even if it ultimately is a somewhat unfulfilled one. ”Wonka” is designed to be mostly just for entertainment and has very little depth to actually offer. The film is not designed to be a thought-provoking ...

What ‘Barbie’ and female representation means for us

By Janie Walenda It’s odd when the most successful film of the year is the most controversial.  However, “Barbie” has earned close to 1.5 billion dollars, sparkling in glittery pink and sparking waves of outrage.  Christians could easily dismiss the “Barbie” film immediately.  At first glance, it seems to embrace every idea about gender that stands opposite to Christian values.  These fears are not necessarily unfounded.   The film embraces ...

Dr. and Mrs. Anderson Impact Students Through Their Faithful Service at Cedarville University

By Esther Fultz Good professors create a warm, welcoming environment for students to learn while simultaneously challenging them to grow and improve. They are passionate about student’s academic success but ultimately prioritize students’ spiritual health and service to others.  Senior Professor of Music and Director of the Concert Chorale, and Assistant Professor of Piano Pedagogy and Director of the Keyboard Pedagogy Program, Mrs. Connie Anderson fit this description well. ...

Paradox or Hidden Truth: The Enigma of Christian Motifs in Secular Film

By Ben Konuch Film and television are a medium uniquely suited for effectively telling stories that move us with a fusion of underlying themes with emotional weight through visual performance.  We feel the weight of Tony Stark's sacrifice in "Avengers: Endgame" because of the multiple movies that we spent watching this character come to life. The high-quality writing and an outstanding performance instilled an emotional attachment and connection with us. When films or television use ...

‘The Boy and the Heron’ meets every expectation

By Ashleigh Clark This review includes light spoilers for “The Boy and the Heron.” You have been warned.  It was no surprise when I walked into the theater for “The Boy and the Heron” that I would find Hayao Miyazaki’s newest work to be a surreal experience. His latest film intertwines music, animation and storytelling into one beautiful narrative, a feat he accomplishes masterfully in all his works. Miyazaki’s new film provides an adventure with stunning animation that ...