By Elizabeth Lehman Nina Simone’s “Wild is the Wind” is an album that demands your ear. Released in 1966, the
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The category is: Black Films
By Makayla Flenoury In today’s society, films that are meant to depict Black history, Black social issues, center Black humor,
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By Eden Lozano If you are at all concerned with the current state of the world, you should watch “Bugonia.”
“Happy of the End” Review
By Ciera Terry “Happy of the End” is a manga created by Ogeretsu Tanaka that was later adapted into a
“Frankenstein” Review
By Eden Lozano This is a spoiler-free review of “Frankenstein.” Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein” is an adaptation with a steadily-beating
“Peacemaker” Season Two Review
By Eden Lozano This review contains major spoilers for the second season of “Peacemaker.” The second season of “Peacemaker” has
