Review: The Chosen season one
By Hayden Mortensen
Reporter
The Chosen is the Game of Thrones of Christian television. It is a historical drama series that spread like wildfire in wake of the pandemic, becoming the...
The Rise of Skywalker is a poorly written mess
Nolan James
Arts & Culture Editor
The new Star Wars trilogy started out seemingly strong with The Force Awakens, though it was a copy-and-paste job of the original movie, but after...
Review: Fornication & FEAR
RELAND TUOMI
Editor-in-Chief
“It Follows” is probably one of the greatest horror movies since “The Conjuring.”
The story centers around Jay, a 19-year-old girl, her sister and friends. Jay starts dating Hugh,...
Dabbling in Disney
Erin Flom, Guest Writer
Although Disney films are usually associated with childhood, it’s common for college students to have some of these classic films waiting for them on their Netflix...
Late Knight presents Valentine’s Day episode tonight
Nolan James
Arts and Culture Editor
Pacific Lutheran University and Mast TV hosts its next episode of its popular live comedy show Late Knight on Friday, Feb. 18. The show, described...
A Generation removed
by Natalie DeFord, News Writer
“The story of this crisis is not just an American Indian story,” the Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of Nebraska said to an...
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Jehane Noujaim
Jehane Noujaim is visiting Pacific Lutheran University Thursday, Feb. 19, to screen her Academy Award-nominated film, “The Square,” at 5 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center. She...
Pressman sure to impress with film
ERIN FLOM
Guest Writer
Nazi-controlled Austria was a dangerous place, but that didn’t stop Gil and Eleanor Kraus from entering the country.
This is the story of the Emmy-nominated documentary “50 Children:...
REVIEW: “Catching Fire” heats up box office
The sequel to “The Hunger Games” has taken an unusual and surprising step in the cinematic arena — it has surpassed the original. “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” burned...