Dive into the dark past of Percival and the uncertain future of Pike as the party takes on the dark and dangerous Briarwoods of Whitestone.
From festering old wounds to the birth of new ones, Vox Machina shows that demons of all types tend to find them regardless of house arrest.
"Texas Chainsaw Massacre" plays out exactly like any other mediocre horror. I started to think the filmmakers just gave up at some point in the production, but that would imply that they were trying to begin with.
OK and Ryan break down the removal of Marvel series such as "Jessica Jones" and "Daredevil" from Netflix.
Ryan and OK break down the plethora of updates to Pokemon games across multiple platforms, as well as a new entry into the series.
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the death of the megastar, and in her honor, I have chosen to remember the life of the woman simply known as “The Voice”: Whitney Houston.
This month’s Artist of the Month, singer and cellist Kelsey Lu, sings bewitchingly about the season, “Sudden shiver, taking a dip in a river in winter. Cold breeze caressing frozen cheeks.”
Even if it's not the best product of Star Wars, The Book of Boba Fett proves itself to be an entertaining series.
Tall Girl 2 was a cliché-filled, attempting-to-be-relatable, uninspiring, one hour and thirty-seven minute-long film that somehow managed to be even more uneventful than the first.
Music is a universal language. Of its many genres, one sticks out among the rest: jazz. The sound is crisp, coolness personified. Jazz was created by Black Americans in New Orleans, Louisiana’s red-light district in the 1920s. It quickly became the ambient art form of its time. In honor of Black History Month, I have compiled a selection of 10 jazz songs to add to your musical palate.
With some of the biggest hip-hop heavyweights combining forces to put on a performance, it’s like the Avengers assembled on stage.
Aaron asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, who was your first fictional or celebrity crush?
Game Freak mixed up their Pokémon formula to create a less than satisfactory game with Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
Laurel Hell marks Mitski’s sixth album and her first album release in over three years. With her previous success of Be the Cowboy, the “Nobody” singer certainly left fans on the edge of their seats, desperately hoping for a scrap of a new single—or at least the mention of a new album.
LP3 is self-aware and nonchalant, as if the band is beginning to accept some of the insecurities that were the subjects of their previous work.
Imagine you are sitting on your couch on a romantic Valentine's Day, flipping through channels or scrolling through streaming apps. One genre is prevalent across all platforms: romance movies. They are everywhere but nothing can beat the carefully crafted formula of Valentine’s Hallmark movies. Filled with C-list actors, cliche plot lines, and over-the-top romance, what more can you ask for?
Critical Role's successful animated series continues to raise the bar episode after episode.
Despite a few glaring issues, episode two of Critical Role's new animated series holds on to the promising future audiences were introduced to in episode one.
The long and shockingly popular road for Critical Role has culminated into a well-crafted and passionate animated series with a very promising future.
The phrase, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” has never rung truer than it does now. In the day and age where every good classic film has to be revived with multitudes of sequels and prequels, and no one can just let a franchise die, I find myself pleading — why Scream?