Monthly Archives: April 2020

“All American Season 3:” Thoughts and Theories

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After being aired on CW back in 2018 the producers and cast members expected for their show to not become as popular as it did. As a matter of fact it was a flop for CW. When “All American” launched …

SPIDERMAN – FAR FROM HOME

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The movie “Spiderman – Far From Home” is about a boy named Peter Parker whose relaxing European vacation takes an unexpected turn when Nick Fury shows up in his hotel room to recruit him for a mission. The world is …

Parasite: Does It Live Up to the Hype?

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On October 5th, 2019 a Korean thriller/ comedy hit the cinemas causing a whirl of buzz. You’ve probably heard of it, the movie “Parasite.” A film that can be described as a blockbuster movie hitting the box office with a …

Facial Recognition – A New Technology or a New Threat?

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Facial recognition is a technical way of identifying a human face. Biometrics are used by a facial recognition program to map facial features from an image or video. This compares the data to a set of recognized faces to find …

The Infectious TikTok Trend

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Turns out TikTok might be as educational as it is entertaining for kids—at least when it comes to learning about proper hand-washing technique. That seems to be the goal of a Vietnamese dancer named Quang Dang whose new dance challenge …

Call of Duty: Warzone

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Since the rise in popularity of Battle Royale games, such as “Player Unknown BattleGrounds”, “Fortnite”, and “Apex Legends”, it has been clear to see the BR genre is here to stay. And because of this, huge game developers have made …

We Are Living in a Simulation: The Crimson Contagion

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As Americans cope with the circumstances surrounding the novel coronavirus, the federal government struggles to come up with a concise plan to mitigate the virus over the next several months. The irony of it all …

Onward: Worth the Watch?

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Pixar’s most recent movie, “Onward,” was released on March 6th, 2020.  There was much anticipation for the movie, and the reviews were great.  Unfortunately, soon after its release, we were put on quarantine.  Since there were a lot of people …

Too Young to VOTE!

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Considering how much of our country’s government revolves around voting and elections, everyone should vote because they all have an opinion. In American democracy, we respect our right to choose who’s in office and revel in the fact that we …

You’re Not Going to Read This

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Most people don’t read the news. Instead, they read the headline and determine if it’s worth sharing in the first place. In our endless scrolls of social media, it is not uncommon to witness a certain post that encourages us …