Movie Review: Coco

directed by Adrian Molina and Lee Unkrich 5 Stars As your typical teen who occasionally overthinks about life's ideals and how one, like myself, communicates these types of thoughts via any kind of art that tells a story. So as a person that really puts her soul into a movie she watches, I have to…
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Book Review: Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating

by Adiba Jaigirdar 4.25 Stars Do you enjoy reading books that feel like warm hugs, with sapphic romance, and diverse characters (Muslim MC, Bengali MC’s, Queer MC’s), includes the fake-dating trope (where two characters pretend to date for whatever reason and end up actually falling in love), and with realistic happily-ever-afters? If you answered yes…
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Book Review: The Ivies

by Alexa Donne 4.5 Stars The Ivies rule the school at Claflin Academy. They're a group of girls who would stop at nothing to ensure their spots in an Ivy League school. The five girls have been sabotaging the other students throughout their four high school years to ensure that they will always stay on…
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Movie Review: Soul

directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers 5 Stars Joe Gardner is a middle school band teacher whose life hasn’t gone exactly how he expected. He feels unfulfilled at his current job, and he knows that with his excellent piano skills, his true passion is jazz. One of his former students informs Joe of an…
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Movie Review: Sing

directed by Garth Jennings Sing is not the first movie to incorporate the talent-show concept into its story, but it is unquestionably the most successful. While not especially unique, this zany escapade centered on a theatre-owning koala with great ambitions has enough charm and enough variety in the song choices to avoid alienating older audience…
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