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‘The Running Man’ captures audiences’ attention as an entertaining game show

By John Hiett Could you survive 30 days against professional assassins and eagle-eyed civilians to win 1 billion dollars? This is the premise of “The Running Man,” set in a dystopian future where consumers are at the whim of mega corporations and their control over social media and laws. Based on Stephen King’s 1982 novel, “The Running Man,” this film takes heavy inspiration from the source material and pays homage to the original movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger released ...

‘Playdate’ comically and confusingly conveys fatherhood

By Carly Shaner They say people get closer in high-stakes situations; that friendships are strengthened when the stakes are heightened. Why not also use those circumstances as father-son bonding time? “Playdate” follows Brian (Kevin James), a new stay-at-home stepdad, as he tries to connect with his son Lucas (Benjamin Pajak). They accept an invitation from another stay-at-home dad, Jeff (Alan Ritchson), and his son CJ (Banks Pierce). At said playdate, part of which is in a Chuck-E...

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ captures the laughter of  Christmas

By Danielle Cherry  In this comedic Christmas movie, the Jonas Brothers portray themselves in their struggle to get home for Christmas. Through all the singing and hijinks, the brothers’ biggest obstacle is themselves and the bond that seems to be disappearing before their eyes.  Throughout the film, each brother struggles with some level of self-doubt, each stemming from popular internet knowledge. Nick is the uptight brother, Joe is the womanizer, and Kevin just wants to ...

Arts in Action: Portraits of Cedarville University’s studio painters

By Ella Lurtz A 10-minute walk from the heart of Cedarville University’s campus, students of all majors trek to the Carnegie Center for the Visual Arts for painting foundations class. Half a dozen portraits begin to take shape on a row of canvases as students blend colorful layers of oil paint. Aaron Gosser, associate professor of studio art, makes his rounds through the studio, checking their work and giving tips to improve their technique. An artist himself, teaching other students ...

‘Hidden Gems’ is a collection of well-performed pieces with a handful that truly shine

By Eva Tweeten Known for his rich voice and beautiful covers of classic songs, Josh Groban delivers a new staple to his repertoire in his newest album, “Hidden Gems.” A compilation of formerly limited-edition Groban pieces and new covers, “Hidden Gems” is a natural addition to Groban’s collection.  Groban has been with his partner, Natalie McQueen, since 2022. Their relationship was made official on Valentine’s Day in 2023.  The opening track, “The Constant,” is ...

‘Ballad of a Small Player’ requires audiences gamble 101 minutes for an uncertain payout

By Teagan Warren Edward Berger, the director of “Ballad of a Small Player,” is known for other films on my watchlist including, “All Quiet on the Western Front” (2022) and “Conclave” (2024). Most recently, he presented a stunning, detailed filming style in his film adaptation of the book “The Ballad of a Small Player.” At the time of review, this film was ranked number six in movies today on Netflix. It depicts a man who calls himself Lord Doyle as he stays in a fancy ...

Leanna Crawford opens the ‘Still Waters Tour’ in Xenia, OH with style

By Amelia Morris You may not have heard the name Leanna Crawford, but you likely have heard her song “Still Waters.” On November 6, 2025, Crawford opened her “Still Waters Tour” with her first show at the Schneider Banquet Center in Xenia, Ohio.  Crawford is a new Christian artist best known for her hit “Still Waters,” from her album of the same name. The catchy and spiritual song features a chorus with lyrics similar to the words from Psalm 23, also known as ‘the ...

‘Truth & Treason’ is a tenacious true tale

By Amelia Morris ‘Truth & Treason’ recounts the true story of Helmuth Hubener, a 16-year-old boy living in Nazi Germany in 1942. Helmuth has an incredible gift for writing, is a devout Mormon and loyal German citizen. The movie sets the stage for the audience, showcasing the World War II landscape of Hamburg, Germany. Inside Helmuth’s house, we see him getting ready for his first day at his new internship at city hall. He easily impresses his new bosses with his writing skills ...

‘Bugonia’ terrifyingly portrays the brokenness of humanity

By John Hiett Have you ever wondered what would happen if conspiracy theorists had enough determination and planning to test their actual theories out? “Bugonia,” an absurdist thriller, deals with this exact question.  Two beekeepers-turned conspiracy theorists, Teddy (Jesse Plemons) and Don (Aidan Delbis), kidnap a high-level CEO, Michelle Fuller (Emma Stone). The plot of the movie stems from two beekeepers who have experienced hardship due to a drastic decline in the bee ...

‘The Diplomat’ season three depicts the complexities of life as a government official 

By Josh Ball What are you willing to do to prevent the next world war? This is the question Kate Wyler tries to answer in Netflix’s “The Diplomat.” After finding out the origins of a terror plot, she must do everything she can to maintain relations with the United Kingdom to prevent the end of NATO. Season three picks up with our political leaders in a tense state, holding the world order in a precarious balance. With new President Grace Penn, played by Allison Janney, the plot ...