Friday, April 10, 2026
On Wednesday, the Barn was the sight of a massive time travel; an expedition to faraway times and galaxies, led by Okira Myth and Del the Funky Homosapien. A line of people was forming outside the doors to the Barn well before 7:30 p.m., and the stage was instantly thronged with people as soon as the doors were opened....
2014 was called many different things, but for entertainment, it may as well be called the year of the unfinished game. “Minecraft” popularized the idea of adding content to a game well after its release. With its open-world map, lack of a linear plot and successful add-ons to its limited, retro style of gaming, it allowed for fan-created mods and...
It has been done. I went and saw “50 Shades of Grey” in a crowded room and didn’t get up to leave partway through. Let me preface this by saying that none of my interaction with the film would have happened were I not responsible for this review. I fully expected this film to be so bad that I would...
Even though “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is a show that can do over-the-top comedy (i.e. “Halloween II”), it still knows how to take a step back and breathe. The episodes of this half of season two have focused more on character than on comedy alone, but the show has often found trouble combining its elements — character-driven episodes often lose focus...
The sponge is back, more visually and aesthetically stunning than ever. Fifteen years into the game and these aquatic creatures are still alluring in the most dynamic ways possible. “Spongebob Squarepants: Sponge out of Water” is an extremely fun and comical journey through Bikini Bottom that brings plenty of old faces and creatures back into the fray, which will...
In the ‘80s, icons like Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers terrorized theaters but amongst them an even bigger star arose. As one of the biggest names associated with modern horror, American director John Carpenter has directed horror masterpieces such as “The Thing,” “Halloween” and “In the Mouth of Madness.” He is known for his minimalist lighting, static...
Have you ever seen a movie that someone claimed is “so bad it’s good?” Well, this is not one of those movies, choosing to just opt for bad, even painful at times. Following a trend of butchering books to churn out a horrible mess, “Seventh Son” is the newest addition to their ranks. It’s a disappointment to say the...
Well, our march through the cinematic wasteland of January and February continues, with nervous studios trotting out potentially bad films to be torn to shreds in the court of public opinion. Movies that perform well in the post-Christmas slump tend to be the exception, rather than the rule, with the summer blockbuster season still a haze in the distance....
As the sun was setting into a warm winter’s evening at UCR, students could be seen lining up in mass amounts near the Bell Tower. As it turns out, the longest line was for free tacos (never underestimate a college student’s ability to find ways to get free food). But if the tacos made the students get out to...
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I’ve been thinking of a good outfit to wear on my date. You would think that picking out a date-night outfit is a simple matter for a fashion writer, but we still get jitters and nerves over what to wear for that big date! For this look, I decided to go off-tradition and...