Review: Thor: The Dark World

by Dru Hunsaker The next in the series of Marvel Comics adaptions made by Disney Studios, Thor: The Dark World, is the thrilling sequel to the popular comic about a mythical Norse god and his mighty hammer. The movie begins after the events of the superhero ensemble hit The Avengers. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) has returned to his home planet, Asgard, and travels across the different … Continue reading Review: Thor: The Dark World

Bellbrook to Begin New Improvisation Classes

by Cayla Destefani  Last year, the Bellbrook High School theatre department started a new set of One Act Plays. Due to lack of interest this year, a new program of improvisation classes will begin in February. The purpose of the One Act Plays last year and the classes to begin this coming year is to help the students interested in acting learn more about the … Continue reading Bellbrook to Begin New Improvisation Classes

A Sit Down With Talon

by Mitch Powers If you the attended the last home football game on Friday, November 1, you then probably noticed a second bird mulling around the side lines. Now you might have thought to yourself, “Who is this fine feathered, winged, bipedal, endothermic, vertebrate animal?” Even if those weren’t your exact words, the fans’ curiosity, as well as my own, was clearly visible. So I ruffled some … Continue reading A Sit Down With Talon

BBC Will Air The Day of the Doctor

On November 23, the BBC will take over much of their TV and radio stations to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of popular TV series Doctor Who in an extravaganza they named The Day of the Doctor. Special programs have been planned for the day, the most noteworthy an extended, seventy-five minute episode airing on BBC One.  The new episode is entitled The Day of the … Continue reading BBC Will Air The Day of the Doctor

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

by Linden Peterson The second installment of the popular Hunger Games book series, Catching Fire, will come to theaters in the United States on November 22 with a rating of PG-13.  A rating of ‘R’ was debated due to the violence, this was carefully avoided to appeal to the main audience of the series, young adults. In this sequel to The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen … Continue reading The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Awkward Season 4 Premiere: Team Matty vs. Team Collin

by Emily Caruso With her infamous blog and witty outlook on high school, Jenna Hamilton is back for season four of MTV’s critically acclaimed series Awkward.  Premiering October 22, teens across the country stayed up past their bed times till 10:30 eastern time and tuned in, making it a hit for the night and exciting fans about the episodes to come. Known for its outstanding … Continue reading Awkward Season 4 Premiere: Team Matty vs. Team Collin

Bill Nye’s Modern Antics

By Bridget Richard Bill Nye:  A name that conjures memories of elementary celebration when your teacher would roll the school television into the classroom. And while Bill Nye the Science Guy is still a revered name in schools across the nation,  with 57 years of age under his belt, he has been active in the science and social community more than you would initially think. … Continue reading Bill Nye’s Modern Antics

The Countdown to American Horror Story: Coven

By Emily Caruso Attention all American Horror Story (AHS) fans: Season 3 is well on its way premiering October 9, so start your watches and let the count down begin. As with any new season of FX’s original series of AHS, there comes a new plot line. This season’s is witchcraft. Also there are some returning characters from both seasons one and two, such as … Continue reading The Countdown to American Horror Story: Coven

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