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Photo courtesy of Euphoric Brothers // Wacky creatures, such as Jumbo Josh in the picture above, are a common sight in Garten of Banban

Is Garten of Banban killing indie horror?

Bree Lavine, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2023

If you, like me, still keep up with the chaos that is indie horror games like “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” “Poppy Playtime” and many many others, then you have seen, heard or watched Garten of...

Featured art from the Elemental press release

‘Elemental’: Hope for a new age of Pixar

Sabrina Lavine, Editor-in-Chief September 9, 2023

Pixar is known for making some of the most iconic characters and stories in animation history for decades. Movies like "Toy Story," "Cars," "The Incredibles," "Inside Out" and "Wall-E" are movies that...

A soaring blast from the past flies its way into the future with a surprising Hulu exclusive show, How to Train Your Dragon: The Nine Realms.

New dragons, new characters, good show? I think so

Bree Lavine, Features Editor February 24, 2023

A good story never truly ends. “How to Train Your Dragon” came out in 2010 and was followed by two sequels, along with two shows set between each film. These shows depicted how the characters grew...

A crown is a burden only a few can carry. Are you one of them?

The soldier, the poet, or the king. Which one will you be?

Bree Lavine, Features Editor February 10, 2023

Look out, Myers-Briggs! There is a new soul-reading personality test in town. “Soldier, Poet, King,” a song by The Oh Hellos, has taken social media by storm; the TikTok audio is everywhere on my “For...

FNAF fans bringing the world to life long before it hits the big screen can’t wait to see what happens next!

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’: a movie built on a video game, a story, or Youtubers?

Bree Lavine, Features Editor January 20, 2023

“Hello, everybody. My name is Markiplier, and welcome to ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s.’”  On August 12, 2014 (my birthday, by the way), the indie horror game scene was changed. Markiplier was...

 Bendys Dark Revival, the long-awaited sequel to Bendy and the Ink Machine, has a familiar ending with a new twist.

“Bendy and the Dark Revival” review—Bendy’s dark return

Bree Lavine, Features Editor December 9, 2022

After a five-year wait, the sequel to the indie horror game “Bendy and the Ink Machine” arrived with a bang last month, and now that it’s been out for a couple of weeks, we can see how the full story...

Memento mori is a beautiful reminder of the inevitability of death and the importance of living life.

A fan’s reflection on ‘Unus Annus,’ two years after its deletion

Bree Lavine, Features Editor November 18, 2022

"Memento mori." ("Remember you must die.") "Unus Annus." (A single year.) These two phrases still burn in my memory three years after the death of what I still see as the best project to ever originate...

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is having a dramatic downfall as Phase Four of the franchise continues.

Marvel shows lead to chaotic downfall of Marvel Cinematic Universe

Bree Lavine, Features Editor November 11, 2022

I come from a very nerdy family. I spent the young years of my life playing Super Mario 3 on my Gameboy Advance, planning strategic Yugioh card dueling matches with my older brother as we watched old anime,...

Porchia, the demon dog, debuts with Denji the Chainsaw Man!

The debut of “Chainsaw Man” left me speechless in more than one way

Bree Lavine, Features Editor October 21, 2022

On Tuesday, Oct. 11, the long-awaited new manga from the phenomenal Mappa Studios debuted.  Written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, “Chainsaw Man” follows the story of Denji, an intelligent but...

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