The first Marvel Studios production since 2019 has officially been released on Disney+, and the results subvert the MCU’s usual action-packed storytelling MILD SPOILERS for WandaVision, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. andaVision is a tough show to write about. Not because it wasn’t well acted, well written, or well […]
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The best films of 2020
From life-affirming to heartbreaking, here are the greatest cinematic experiences of this past year nprecedented, unrivaled, and troubling: a few words that have been exhausted in our attempt to describe what 2020 meant to us and what it will go down as in our collective history. While these last twelve […]
Avengers Assemble: A review of Marvel’s Avengers
Marvel’s Avengers offers players the chance to see their favourite superheroes in action through two different game modes, various playstyle options, and opportunities for more customization in future releases ver since Insomniac Games teased The Avengers’ existence in a video game format, many have waited with baited breath for Marvel’s […]
Da 5 Bloods Creates a Maximalist Experience That Is Timely, Not Timeless
xperiencing Da 5 Bloods within the purview of a currently protest-ravaged and utterly divided United States is a unique cinematic experience that astounds the senses while simultaneously muddying the political goals of the film. Spike Lee’s tale of four Black veterans returning to Vietnam to recover the remains of […]
REVIEW: Barnacles
Since his 2017 single “Pull Up Wit Ah Stick” was released, Atlanta rapper SahBabii, aka “King Squid,” has been making waves in the underground music scene. Now, following his incredible, extremely overlooked past two albums, S.A.N.D.A.S and Squidtastic, we have Barnacles, coming for the three-peat. SahBabii has shown himself to […]
“Cleanness” Reviewed
Cleanness By Garth Greenwell (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020) hen “Harbor” appeared in the Sept. 16, 2019 issue of The New Yorker, it seemed to be a small story, finely crafted, as all of Greenwell’s stories are, but it did not linger on my mind. It did not haunt me. […]
Artists Helping Artists
he anticipated approach towards the final months of my undergraduate degree presented such promising prospects. For Studio Art students like myself, public events shape our program, with studio visits, gallery openings, and artist lectures forming the pinnacle of our academic careers. This final period was to be a pivotal moment […]
Top 10 VIDEO GAMES to Play While Social Distancing
With COVID-19 causing many Canadians to self-isolate and practice social distancing, a lot of people can be left unsure about what to do with all this sudden free time. This new series, called Keeping Busy, hopes to help alleviate the boredom of quarantine and hopefully help people find some semblance […]
The Invisible Man Makes Horror Potently Transparent
.G. Well’s classic story has been transformed into a tale that tears off its famed bandages and goggles to boldly focus on the real-world horrors of abusive relationships and its implications on the women trapped in them. Cecilia (Elizabeth Moss) lives on a massive coastal estate with her genius husband, […]
The Science Guy Came to the University of Guelph
Bill Nye answered popular questions sent in by students Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill Nye the Science Guy visited the University of Guelph on Thursday, Mar 5. The excitement was tangible as 2,300 students and community members filed into the Athletic Centre and took their seats. According to the CSA, this […]
