How Reading ‘Harry Potter’ Can Help You Cope with Loss The Boy Who Lived has something to say on those that don't.… May 17, 2019
It’s Time for a ‘The Book of Lost Things’ Film Adaptation The horror industry is ripe for fairy tales that don't have happy endings.… May 4, 2019
‘Pet Sematary’ Is Mediocre at Best, Problematic at Worst Sometimes, dead really is better.… April 24, 2019
Are We Ready for Some Futsal? The hybrid sport sweeping South America is a perfect antidote for the U.S.'s athletic woes.… April 18, 2019
What I Wish I Knew About Student Government Before Holding a Position There’s always fine print.… April 13, 2019
How My American Legion Boys State Experience Shaped Me The seven-day experiment in self-governance remains one of the formative events of my life.… April 5, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming Film ‘Brightburn’ Evil Superman hits the big screen.… March 29, 2019
Why Every Budding Writer Should Participate in Camp NaNoWriMo Sometimes, quantity over quality isn’t such a bad thing.… March 25, 2019
Forget ‘The Fifth Wave,’ Rick Yancey’s ‘The Monstrumologist’ Is His Magnum Opus Hear me out on this one.… March 14, 2019
Why Is ‘Your Name’ Such a Timeless Anime? Three years later, Shinkai’s film continues to amaze.… March 8, 2019
‘Yesterday’ Is a ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ for Beatles Fans, but Better What to expect from the new Himesh Patel-led film.… February 28, 2019
James Wan’s Terrifying Horror Formula Has Revolutionized the Genre There’s a science to his spooks.… February 24, 2019
We Need a John Carpenter ‘The Thing’ Remake, and We Need It in 2022 Forty years later, but just as good.… February 15, 2019
Before Netflix Releases ‘Shadow and Bone,’ You Should Read ‘Six of Crows’ The Grishaverse awaits.… February 9, 2019
The Marvel Cinematic Universe Has Been Wildly Successful. Now It Needs to Change To stay ahead of the competition, the MCU needs to keep experimenting.… February 2, 2019