âThree Thousand Yearsâ leaves viewers longing for more substance
For a film which boasts a dialogue-driven story and attempts at being conversational and philosophical, âThree Thousand Years of Longingâ ultimately feels like it has little to say. Directed by George Miller (âMad Max: Fury Roadâ), the filmâs ambitious scope…
Highly-anticipated novel âLove on the Brainâ is one to adore
After a review of Ali Hazelwoodâs first novel âThe Love Hypothesisâ went viral on TikTok, she quickly became a favorite of many readers. Her second novel, âLove on the Brain,â was highly anticipated and it definitely lived up to its…
Laker Review ranks director Jordan Peeleâs horror films
Jordan Peele (âKey and Peeleâ), a comedic actor-turned Oscar nominated director and winner for Best Original Screenplay, took the world by storm with the release of his film ââGet Outââ He has since gone on to have a growing fanbase…
Taylor Swift fans rejoice at upcoming albumâs announcement
Thirteen years after being infamously interrupted by Kanye West (âLife of the Partyâ) during her 2009 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) acceptance speech, singer-songwriter and pop culture icon, Taylor Swift, makes headlines again; this time, she controlled the narrative. This…
New 1975 single hard to love despite romantic subject matter
British indie pop band The 1975 (âHappinessâ) released âIâm In Love With Youâ on Sept. 1, the third single to its upcoming studio album âBeing Funny in a Foreign Language.â The song debuted during its recent return to touring, which…
Romantic chaos ensues with author Abby Jimenez’s ‘Part of Your World’
By Gabrielle Koreger âPart of Your Worldâ by Abby Jimenez (âLifeâs Too Shortâ) is a small town, age gap romance. Alexis is a doc- tor at a hospital that was founded by her family 125 years ago. Her family has…
New Primus EP reflects real world problems in strange lyrics
The famous funk metal band Primus (âJohn the Fishermanâ) released their latest EP âConspiranoidâ on April 22, which features 3 songs. It is the bandâs first new music since their album âThe Desaturating Sevenâ in 2017. True to their weird…
Citizen expands style with alternative/pop single âBash Outâ
By Connor LaLone Midwest rock and emo band Citizen (âRoam the Roomâ) is a group that has become renowned for their brief yet emotional songwriting technique and unique performance style. Lyrically, the bandâs songs typically deal with incredibly strong emotions…
âChoose or Dieâ chooses several movie stereotypes and genres
By Spencer Bates âChoose or Dieâ is the film version of a Jackson Pollock painting. The culmination of a plethora of movie tropes and themes comes together to form a familiar and overall solid film. Immediately upon the opening of…












