Liam Neeson fights crime at 40,000 feet

By Bailey Dixon Non-stop, starring Liam Neeson, was released on Thursday, February 28. The action-packed film is about an alcoholic air marshal that must protect the lives of his passengers after he receives a series of text messages threatening to kill a passenger. A passenger will be killed every twenty minutes until 150 million dollars is deposited into an offshore account. Director Jaume Collet-Serra keeps viewers on … Continue reading Liam Neeson fights crime at 40,000 feet

The LEGO movie earns an A

by Harmony Takhar The LEGO movie arrived in theaters on February 7, 2014. It is a 3D animated film that is based off the toy LEGOs with a story. It has quickly reached #1 in box office and still is currently after two weeks, even after the movies that arrived Valentine’s Day weekend. This movie isn’t just for children; people from all age groups have been … Continue reading The LEGO movie earns an A

Jay Leno says his last goodbye

by Bailey Dixon Jay Leno’s last episode of the “Tonight Show” on Thursday, February 6 was filled with laughter, memories, and tears.  This show concluded his 22-year run hosting the “Tonight Show” as he gave comedian, Jimmy Fallon, the reins.  His special guests included his long-time friend Billy Crystal and country artist Garth Brooks who performed two of his hit singles during the show.  Some … Continue reading Jay Leno says his last goodbye

‘Flappy Bird’ Rises and Falls

By Abbey Knupp On May 23, 2013, Dong Nguyen released the app Flappy Bird to the iTunes application store. At the beginning of 2014, the app flapped to the top of the iTunes and Android app charts. Comments surged through popular social media sites (such as Reddit, Tumblr, and Twitter), complaining about the game’s high difficulty and lack of ingenuity, though the number of downloads … Continue reading ‘Flappy Bird’ Rises and Falls

NBC Serves a Killer Second Course

by Abbey Knupp For the past few weeks, NBC has been releasing tastes of the fine television that will be served to viewers in full on February 28, 2014 with the second course of the network’s hit show Hannibal, which will air on NBC at 10/9c. The trailers offer a glimpse at the elevated drama, gory crime scenes, heated fights, and intense psychological warfare that … Continue reading NBC Serves a Killer Second Course

Movie Review: Killing Kennedy

by Emily Caruso With the 50th anniversary of president Kennedy’s assassination November 22, a tidal wave of shows about the infamous event hit public television. One of them, based on Bill O’Reilly’s book Killing Kennedy, took a respectful and insightful look on the assassination. The movie was not the stereotypical documentary where it was an analysis of the “magic bullet” or a conspiracy theory movie, but … Continue reading Movie Review: Killing Kennedy

Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingringeding!

by Linden Peterson Viral YouTube video “What Does the Fox Say” will be available in book version on December 10. Created by two Norwegian comedians known as Ylvis, the book is expected make its way onto many bookshelves of children around the world this winter. “What Does the Fox Say” was on the top 10 of Billboard 100 for three weeks and has been viewed on YouTube almost 250 … Continue reading Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingringeding!

Miley Lit Up at the EMA’s

by Casey Murphy Miley Cyrus is at it again, demanding the spotlight at the EMA music awards this past week. The 20-year-old hip hop artist was seen smoking a joint onstage. Miley is a unique singer that has done a complete 180 degrees since her “Hannah Montana” days. Miley has been changing her image as a role model since her hot single “Wreaking Ball” showed … Continue reading Miley Lit Up at the EMA’s