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Invincible Season 3 Review

By Dan Golden, Staff Writer Spoiler warning ahead for “Invincible” season three……  Are you still there? well, “stand ready for my arrival worm.” The action packed finale for season three of the hit superhero show “Invincible” was released on March 13 and boy was it gripping (not unlike the death…

The Death of Movie Theaters

By Julia Helldorfer, Staff Writer For many years, movie theaters have been a place to gather as a community and enjoy screenings of art together. However, today it has become more common for people to view movies at home rather than taking a trip to their local theater. This has…

Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke

By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer On Feb. 27, Hulu released an original eight-part documentary series about family vlogger Ruby Franke and the horrors she put her family through on and off camera.  Franke and her children were part of a very successful family vlogging channel on YouTube called “8 Passengers”,…

Mickey 17: A small man with a big message

By Ryan Agosto, Staff Writer Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17”, opened to audiences across the globe on March 7, with a budget of $118 million according to IMDb. Premiering at the top spot in the box office, “Mickey 17” would quickly be iced out, falling into third place behind “Novocaine”…

Is Marvel Falling Off?

By Jack Levy, Staff Writer Since Disney acquired Marvel in 2009, Marvel movies have dominated the Hollywood superhero genre. Since 2012 when Marvel made “The Avengers”, Marvel has released 25 movies and a number of spinoff TV shows on Disney Plus. However, series fatigue may be setting in. Marvel’s latest…