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Frog Baby Film Festival 2018 recap review

There were no duds at Frog Baby Film Festival 2018. From top to bottom, the lineup of short films was full of clever and enjoyable submissions in a wide range of genres and styles. The cowboy westerns, action and horror films, and dystopian comedies made it impossible to know what to expect next, and that’s not even to mention the categories for documentaries and music videos. The only thing these films had in common was that they all showcased the undeniable talent of Ball State’s own home-brewed filmmaking community.



‘My Hero Academia’ Season 3, Episode 2: “Wild Wild Pussycats”

Overall, the episode greatly improved in terms of pacing and development  from the first episode of the season. Not only were new heroes shown  off, but the series has created quite a build-up for the training at the  summer camp. This episode has created a perfect set-up for viewers to  anticipate action. 


‘Rampage’ is more like a cinematic temper tantrum

If you’re looking for a juicy piece of cinema to hold you over until the  summer movie season starts up, 'Rampage' isn’t for you. However, if  you’re a fan of things like the 'Sharknado' franchise or enjoy watching  bad movies, it’s not a bad pick. It’s cheesy, it’s almost pulpy, and a  perfect entry in the endless series of movies featuring Dwayne “The  Rock” Johnson in a jungle wearing what seems to be the only shirt he  owns. Wait for the home release, though. 



30 Seconds to Mars’ “America” is not worth high expectations

Overall, the album was not completely bad, just very mainstream  sounding. If the listener is a die-hard fan, especially of their early  2000’s music, they may really enjoy some of these songs such as “Walk on  Water” or “Rescue Me”. Though these songs sound like a reminiscent  mainstream evolution of that, basically it as if they took the  foundation of the songs, kept it, and changed the words.  Great songs  that stand out on this album are “Great Wide Open” and “Love is Madness”  featuring Halsey. These represent either Leto’s strong vocal talents,  strong features, or great instrumentals.  


Lucy Dacus @ The Hi-Fi, Indianapolis (4/7/18)

Unlike many rock artists of her time, Lucy Dacus does not raise the roof  or inspire any dance parties. However, her live show is anything but  timid. At her first-ever Indianapolis concert, she supported the aptly  named album ‘Historian’ with songs that told well-documented stories in  creative new ways. The subtly epic qualities of her music were perfectly  suited to the homely atmosphere of the Hi-Fi and the eager  attentiveness of the crowd.