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Category: Reviews
Movies, books, restaurants, video games, gadgets, TV shows – The Sentinel staff dives in and separates the good from the bad.
“Roman Holiday” Review – Lawson
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck remind us what love is all about.
“Roman Holiday” Review – Mayembe
A sheltered princess finds herself wandering the streets of Rome, Italy while a smooth newspaper writer finds himself in a bet for a big story […]
“What Happened, Miss Simone?” Review – Townes
“What Happened, Miss Simone?” is an original Netflix documentary about Nina Simone, nicknamed The High Priestess of Soul. The documentary details the highs and the […]
“What Happened, Miss Simone?” Review – Mayembe
Netflix rolls out a riveting and well put together documentary of singer, pianist and activist Nina Simone, documenting her life through the Civil Rights Era […]
“Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List” Review – West
From the authors that brought us “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” comes the classic in love with your best friend story. But this one comes […]
Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List Review – Pruett
Its intentions are good, but ultimately it falls short.
“The 5th Wave” Review
“The 5th Wave” starts off strong as the main character Cassie, played by Chloe Grace Moretz, comes barreling through the woods and peaks the interest […]
Full-Service Starbucks opens in Social Science Building
The new KSU Starbucks officially opened Monday, January 18 in the Social Sciences building lobby, replacing the kiosk that existed previously and relieving many coffee-dependent […]
“Serena” review – Farris
Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper come together for this 2014 romantic drama directed by Susanne Bier. The film is set in North Carolina during the […]
“Serena” review – Wilkins
Symbolic, ironic, and tragic are all words to describe the film “Serena.” Taking place in North Carolina, the film “Serena” centers around George Pemberton, his […]
Historical play opens at original murder site
Unforgettable evenings of art inspired by unforgettable local tragedies.
