Five Night’s at Freddy’s was an unexpected diamond in the rough for horror films of this year.
Category: Reviews
Movies, books, restaurants, video games, gadgets, TV shows – The Sentinel staff dives in and separates the good from the bad.
“GUTS” is the perfect college coming-of-age story
Olivia Rodrigo released her second album, GUTS, on Sept. 8, 2023.
REVIEW: “Oppenheimer” blows away fans with emotional performances, explosive visuals
Directed by Christopher Nolan and featuring a star-studded cast, “Oppenheimer” was the second-largest hit of the summer.
Impressive acting, thought-out set design in production of “Rent”
Theatre and Performance Studies students put on another amazing musical with extremely talented actors and a stage crew.
Vegetarian’s review of Commons’ fried chicken Thursday
The Commons continues to provide options for students with dietary restrictions. Find here a review of some of these options.
Comic talks suicide prevention, threesomes, divorce in one set
Comedy tour “Without Rhyme Nor Reason” stopped by the Burrus Building to advocate for having difficult conversations with friends who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts.
Album review: “10,000 gecs” marks return of Generation Z icons
The gecs have increased exponentially on 100 gecs’ long-awaited new album.
Spoiler Alert: “You” loses momentum, falls from previous seasons’ standard
Season four of the thriller series attempts to keep audiences guessing, at first succeeds then falters greatly.
Three Oscar nominees to check out
Even though “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “All Quiet on the Western Front” won most of the awards at the Oscars, there are other great films that deserve some attention.
How Black creatives are making space for themselves on campus
KSU students put on an amazing performance for Black History Month entitled The BluePrint: #BacktoBlack.
Knock worth answering: ‘Knock at the Cabin’ review
M. Night Shyamalan’s recent streak of slightly undercooked but respectably earnest films continues with his latest film.
Black theatre students’ ‘Jitney’ was unforgettable
With an all Black cast, “Jitney” is a show everyone needs to see.