Movie Review: “Carrie” What should we expect?

by Tori Smith Many moviegoers are buzzing over the recent trailer release for the movie “Carrie.” The movie is scheduled to open in theatres on October 18. “Carrie” is based off of the New York Times bestselling author Stephen King’s first published novel “Carrie.” Published in 1974, the first printing had 30,000 copies, all of which had sold quickly. The role of Carrie White is … Continue reading Movie Review: “Carrie” What should we expect?

Netflix Movie Review: Rubber

by Emily Caruso Are you “tired” of the same old entertainment that Hollywood tries to force feed us? Well apparently, so was director Quentin Dupieux when he made a not-so-friendly tire named Robert star in his movie Rubber.  Adding charisma and charm to the tire, Dupieux creates a twist, giving the tire telepathic powers that will blow viewers’ minds. Literally, the feisty tire rolls around the desert looking for people so that it can … Continue reading Netflix Movie Review: Rubber

Welcome to America!

by Lauren Guerrero There are some new faces in the Bellbrook community! Students from Concepcion, Chile are here at Bellbrook High School for two weeks. They follow the schedule of the people who they are staying with, and it is an adjustment. “It’s fun here,” said Martin, one of the students who is visiting Bellbrook. “It’s more relaxed than our school.” Their school goes from … Continue reading Welcome to America!

Holidays Bring Festivals to Bellbrook

by Cayla Destefani It’s now halfway through September and holidays are quickly on their way. Many local festivals will be starting up soon to get the community into the holiday spirit, and some others are just for fun! Many people are unaware of what is coming up soon, so to make Bellbrook aware of how to get into the holiday spirit here is what is … Continue reading Holidays Bring Festivals to Bellbrook

Screenwriting debut from JK Rowling

by Linden Petersen On September 12, JK Rowling announced the continuation of the world of Harry Potter with a new movie that she will write. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is an adaption of a textbook seen in the original series. It is the first in a new film series following Newt Scamander, the author of the textbook. JK Rowling announced on Facebook … Continue reading Screenwriting debut from JK Rowling

Miss America Faces Racial Comments

by Tori Smith On September 15, the 87th Miss America was crowned in Atlantic City new Jersey. Nina Davuluri is the second consecutive winner from New York, but even better she is the first woman of Indian descent to be crowned.The 24-year-old New York native has faced many racial slurs and insults as a result of her crowning. Twitter seemed to be the social media … Continue reading Miss America Faces Racial Comments