A movie where self-clarity results in found self-identity: “Moonlight”

Picture from TV Insider By Ava Umpierre '27 "Who is you, man?" Films driven by drama often tackle the tough issues that individuals encounter every day. Director Barry Jenkins skillfully portrays the struggles of staying true to oneself amidst the negative pressures and influences of society in the film. Moonlight’s featured actresses and actors include … Continue reading A movie where self-clarity results in found self-identity: “Moonlight”

Do you know the differences between all the Hispanic countries

Photo by Alison Echeverria Soto ‘26:  Students hold flags representing their own Hispanic culture.By Alison Echeverria Soto 26’People often assume that all Hispanics share the same culture, traditions and lifestyle, but that is far from the truth. It is sometimes nearly impossible to separate someone from their Caribbean roots, whether reflected in their lifestyle or … Continue reading Do you know the differences between all the Hispanic countries

“Tangled” shows why Disney movies still connect with audiences after all these years

Photo from Walt Disney Animation Studios: Rapunzel and Flynn Rider are shown during the lantern scene, one of the most memorable moments in the film. By Lazarae Delvalle ’26 Disney has long been known for creating animated films that combine memorable characters, imaginative worlds, and meaningful stories. "Tangled," released in 2010, is a movie that … Continue reading “Tangled” shows why Disney movies still connect with audiences after all these years

“Gilmore Girls” remains the ultimate comfort show of all time

Photo from Screenrant.com: Gilmore Girls television series By Brianna Fernandez '28 There are bad shows, there are good shows, and then there's “Gilmore Girls.” It is, hands down, the greatest show ever created. It's a series about family, drama, love and romance. This show hits all the right spots for a cozy night in. Its … Continue reading “Gilmore Girls” remains the ultimate comfort show of all time