Author: LUKA MARJANOVIC

Metro Exodus is a must buy for survival/horror fans

Photo courtesy of Deep Silver, Wikipedia “Metro Exodus” is the third game in the “Metro” video game franchise based on Dmitry Glukhovsky’s novels. It follows events of the two previous games, as well as serving as a sequel to the three existing novels. The games and the novels follow Artyom, […]

How to Train Your Dragon 3 brings out the emotions

Photo courtesy of Wikipedia In 2010, DreamWorks Animation, who at the time was arguably the primary competitor to Pixar known for such smash hits as “Shrek” (2001) and “Lilo and Stitch” (2002), directors Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders created a film that is still seen as the studio’s most daring […]

One Day at a Time tackles timely issues in new season

Photo courtesy of WP:NFCC#4, Wikipedia Fans of Netflix’s sitcom “One Day At A Time” have been raving that the new season is the best one yet. Season 3 debuted earlier this month on Feb. 8, leaving viewers already demanding season 4. The reboot of the 1975 sitcom centers on a […]

Avril Lavigne’s comeback album shines with emotion

Photo courtesy of Avril Lavigne, Wikipedia Avril Lavigne’s comeback album “Head Above Water” takes a sentimental approach and establishes a mature sound that the common listener was not have expected following her hiatus. Being the first release since her self-titled album from 2013, Lavigne has been through a lot of […]

Fashion Week previews trends for upcoming season

Photo courtesy of Christopher Macsurak, Wikipedia Fashion Week comes twice a year in September and February in the top fashion capitals of the world. These weeks set the trend for the next season’s fashion showcasing what trends are settling in and which ones are on the way out. From New […]

On the Come Up captivates audiences with relatable messages

Photo courtesy of Harper Collins, Wikipedia In the time since author Angie Thomas published “The Hate You Give” in 2017, the book has won numerous literary awards, spawned a critically acclaimed movie adaptation, and at the time of this review, has remained on the New York Times bestseller list for […]

Happy Death Day sequel bends genres amid flaws

Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures. Wikipedia In recent years, no other production company working in Hollywood has been able to reach massive critical and financial success like Blumhouse Productions. Regardless of whether they’re aiming to produce an Oscar nominee that successfully touches on a controversial topic within mainstream America (Jordan Peele’s […]

Isn’t It Romantic calls out tropes they wind up using

Photo courtesy of Warner Bros., Wikipedia From start to finish, “Isn’t It Romantic,” directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, is full of the average rom-com tropes that make every movie in the genre seem the same. Featuring “Pitch Perfect” alums Rebel Wilson (Natalie) and Adam DeVine (Josh), and Priyanka Chopra (Isabelle) and […]

Umbrella Academy actors shine against clichéd writing

Photo courtesy of Dark Horse Productions, Wikipedia “The Umbrella Academy” is the newest web television adaptation to hit Netflix based on the popular comic book seires by Gerard Way (also known as the lead singer of “My Chemical Romance”) and Gabriel Ba. It follows a family of dysfunctional superheroes who […]

SWMRS sophomore album has more misses than hits

Photo courtesy of Nerdforhire, Wikipedia SWMRS’ sophomore album, “Berkley’s on Fire,” has was released after a three-year wait on Feb. 15. The native Oakland, California band released their debut album, “Drive North,” in 2016. However, following the 2016 release, the band had not put out a new single until they […]