Screens The Legacy of the Barbie Cinematic Universe Zillenials are looking back to the joys and hilarious mishaps of the animated movies that set the tone for the early 2000s. Virginia Laurie, Washington and Lee University
Pages·Screens Here’s What We Already Know About ‘The Lord of the Rings: War of Rohirrim’ While very little information has been released about the beloved series's upcoming film, we do know that it will be featuring a refreshing anime art style. Illusion Ventura, Whittier College
Screens The 2022 Golden Globes Were Online and Embarrassing The Hollywood Foreign Press Association drops the ball yet again in a lackluster 'awards ceremony' that took place entirely on Twitter. Mai Senser, Virginia Commonwealth University
Thoughts Disney’s Eerily Abandoned Discovery Island Has the Internet Hooked The once-popular attraction has now become practically a legend for urban explorers and dedicated parkgoers. Xochitl Menjivar, San Francisco State University
Screens The Success of ‘Cobra Kai’ Makes It the Reboot of All Reboots The Netflix series reignites the love for the original 'Karate Kid' films. Asiya Robinson, Rowan University
Thoughts The End of the BlackBerry Era: A Nostalgic Staple Is Laid To Rest As the new year begins, letting go of this iconic device makes people think of the olden days. Joy Young, Chapman University
Thoughts Japanese Takarazuka Theater Lets Its Participants Play With Gender In this type of performance, women play all the roles, and refreshing performances that mix androgyny and gender expression are sure to ensue. Peyton Conner, Indiana University
Screens ‘The Lost Daughter’ Advertises Thrills, but Instead Offers Self-Reflection At first glance, the film appears to be an exciting psychological thriller, but I only found myself disappointed about what it was lacking. Tori Walz, Eastern Michigan University
Screens Some of the Biggest Highlights From ‘Queer Eye’ Season 6 For a show so heartwarming and inspiring, an episode-by-episode review is simply the only choice for discussion. Esha Shah, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Sounds All You Need To Know About Cooper Alan, The King of Smash Ups The Nashville-based musical artist is renowned for his talent for mixing up genres to create fresh, modern renditions of the old. Angelica Rovinski, Arcadia University
Thoughts The Misogyny at Activision Blizzard Has Prompted a Gender Discrimination Lawsuit This gaming titan has certainly made their lack of respect for women exceedingly apparent. Megan Heenan, Nevada State College
Screens Unpacking Is the Moving Game That Might Just Move You, Too As players help the protagonist move from residence to residence, they continue to root for and grow alongside her, despite never learning her name. Mai Senser, Virginia Commonwealth University