Welcome back to this week's episode of Input 2! We discuss the latest film by Jordan Peele. How does the movie Us continue the outstanding film Get Out? Does the film use its horror to accurately portray a deeper meaning through its storytelling? Find out this and more on this week's episode of Input 2!
Kathleen Hall Jamieson spoke to The Daily News about how Russian hackers were able to impact the 2016 Presidential Election, and how precautions are being taken for the upcoming election.
All in all, 'Climax' is a beautiful, horrific trip. Gaspar Noé’s use of choreography, cinematography, and visuals make the movie worth experiencing; however, its brutal, disturbing content will turn off some.
Despite starting off rather oddly, “The “G” in Guts” ends up in a very good place, capturing the interest of the viewer. The ending of the episode truly stresses how they must have the guts to move forward and take down Passione, no matter the risks.
Welcome to this week's episode of Input 2! We discuss woman's current representation in films and their issues. Do films allow women to have more prominent and progressive roles, especially within action films? Find out this and more on this week's episode of Input 2!
Welcome to this week's episode of How It's Played! This week we are discussing the recent change in leadership at our family friendly, and fan favorite company, Nintendo. Reggie Fils-Aime recently decided to retire from being Nintendo's President. How will this affect the company and what will happen from here on out? All of this and more on this week's episode of How It's Played.
Controversy aside, 'Wonder Park' is a confused, below-par effort that wants to talk about the power of imagination and coping with hard times, yet fails to give these concepts any serious thought beyond the most simple and surface-level explanations.
A lot of the plight also seems to be how much music that is popular now is that it is electronically generated and typically the lyrics are simple and relatively meaningless. The prevalence of rap and hip hop have also been controversial as the catchy beats and easy-to-sing lyrics seem to be loved but also hated at the same time.
The L.A. based singer and songwriter dropped his first EP on March 8. His songs are composed of subjected balladry weaved with audibly entrancing pop beats. As a very self-motivated creator with a strong passion, Cooper is working his way into the world of music as a bold and truly unique artist.