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‘Slumberland’ is a bland movie with an interesting past

By Katlynn Rossignol  Nemo loved living with her father in their picturesque island lighthouse, but when Nemo’s father is lost at sea, Nemo is sent to live with her estranged and socially awkward uncle. Nemo sleeps to escape her grief and meets Flip, the self-proclaimed famous outlaw of Slumberland, in her dream. The two go on a treasure hunt for the wish-granting pearls hidden in the Sea of Nightmares to fulfill Nemo’s wish to see her father again.  Tone:  The tone of ...

‘The Wonder’ displays the battle between belief and skepticism

By Caroline Stanton “We are nothing without stories and so we invite you to believe in this one” is the beckoning into the world of Ireland in "The Wonder," just a few decades after the devastating Irish famine.  I can say with absolute certainty that I have never encountered a movie like “The Wonder.” This film is closely based on the book “The Wonder” by Emma Donoghue.  I went into watching it with very little knowledge of the premise of the film I was about to ...

Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’ presents a cheerful Christmas extravaganza

"Oh Christmas Groot, how I love your branches.'' By Lacie Strouse Marvel’s goofiest protectors of the galaxy set out to Earth after discovering the holiday, “Christmas,” with hopes of cheering up Star-Lord, played by Chris Pratt.“The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” is filled with festive holiday cheer and classic Guardian humor. Mantis, played by Pom Klementieff, is given a special spotlight in the holiday special along with Kraglin, played by Sean Gunn, who we should ...

‘Blockbuster’ loses focus of its main attraction

By Samuel M Acosta When I found out that they were making a show about the movie-rental store Blockbuster, I was instantly in love. Blockbuster stores played a huge role in my childhood, as it was a weekly, sometimes daily, part of my life. Almost every movie I watched when I was in elementary school was something we rented from Blockbuster. With this deep love, I sat down to binge this ten-episode series… and I was incredibly disappointed.  “Blockbuster” followed Timmy, ...

‘The Menu’ serves up a deliciously thrilling and darkly comedic feast

By Ben Konuch "You will eat less than you desire and more than you deserve." Surprisingly, 2022 has been a year full of fantastic horror and thriller films. From "Barbarian" to "Nope" to "Smile," this year has produced many standout additions in these genres that have reinvented what it means to feel tension through film. So when I saw the first trailer for "The Menu", a 2022 mystery/thriller/black comedy, I was hoping that it would appease my appetite, and it exceeded every expectation. ...

Tim Allen returns in the new Disney+ series ‘The Santa Clauses’

By Anna Harman No one is more excited about this series than I am. “The Santa Clause” movies are some of my all-time favorites, and I’ve had the release date for this series on my calendar since it was announced. I think that it is very exciting to see the beloved characters from the original films come back. When filmmakers remake films or do a spin-off series, oftentimes they can’t get the cast to participate in it. But in this series, Tim Allen returns as Santa Claus, Elizabeth ...

‘Adventures in Odyssey: 28 Hours’ ties back to ‘Novacom’ 20 Years Later

By Sophia Monastra I am not the “Adventures in Odyssey” fanatic of my household. That title belongs to my younger sister. I only reap the benefits of her AIO Club account, one of which is access to the latest album, ‘28 Hours.’ Despite this album being written for a younger audience, I found much to enjoy from it. It’s a normal day in the semi-normal small town of Odyssey until someone breaks into the local antique shop, Triple J Antiques. This sets off a chain of events ...

‘Zootopia+’ is a humorous dive into worldbuilding

By Ella Smith After the roaring success of Zootopia it was a surprise there was never a sequel to continue the storyline that brought about such adoration. Now six years later the movie was followed up with a six-episode anthology series, with each episode featuring a side character from the movie, giving more depth to the world of Zootopia and showing different perspectives to many familiar scenes. “Hopp on Board” added insight into Judy’s family There were a couple that I ...

“Disenchanted” is a delightful film with wasted potential

By Janie Walenda Long before “Frozen” made fun of the love at first sight trope, “Enchanted” subverted the Disney fairytale playbook. The 2007 film is hilarious and heartfelt and utilizes its premise to deliver one of the best Disney romances to date. While “Disenchanted” is still a wildly enjoyable movie, it lacks a lot of the cleverness and meaning of its predecessor. The premise by itself is genius. Fifteen years after “Enchanted,” Giselle, Robert, Morgan and new baby ...

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is a stunning tribute

By Janie Walenda Not every movie can make me cry before the opening credits roll, but not every movie loses its star seven months before filming. Somehow, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” manages to both continue the themes of colonialism and imperialism from the first movie, but also craft a raw, complex portrayal of grief. The actors are the absolute shining jewel of “Wakanda Forever.” There are no weak links in the cast, and there are too many standout performances to count. ...