Saturday, September 23, 2023

Film & TV

“Good Omens” Season 2 gives fans what they want

Featured Graphic by Destiny Mizell Story by Larry Rincon Neil Gaiman has been traumatizing children and breaking hearts for years. With his novel-turned-stop-motion film "Coraline" hitting the theaters once more this...

Getting closure on the members of “The Guardians of the Galaxy”

Featured Graphic by Destiny Mizell Story by Larry Rincon “Someday I’m going to make great machines that fly, and me...

LGBT+ College Conference Film Fest: Reviews of the films

Featured Photo by Larry Rincon Story by Larry Rincon Numerous events have been part of the the LGBT+ College Conference...

23rd Annual Film Fest preview

Featured Photo by Jordan Reining Story by Jordan Reining Middle Tennessee State University’s Student Programming and Raider Entertainment hosted the...

“Super Mario Bros. Movie” is better than expected

Featured Graphic by Destiny Mizell Story by Larry Rincon It's always annoying to see movie trailers claim it is...

Nashville Comic Con wraps up with Charmed, Eliza Dushku and more Star Trek

By Maranda Faris and Max Smith Wizard World Comic Con held its final day of Nashville events with panels from Charmed cast members, Star Trek: The...

MTSU students to premiere films at Belcourt Theatre

Three short documentaries made by 11 MTSU students will be shown at the Belcourt Theatre Tuesday night. Shot in Paris, the three films, “Fighter,” “A Designer’s...

Star Trek, Walking Dead and WWE invade Nashville Comic Con

By: Maranda Faris and Max Smith Wizard World Comic Con in Nashville wrapped up day two of the three-day convention on Saturday, featuring panels from...

Second Annual Nashville Comic Con Kicks off to Slow, Weird Start

Wizard World Comic Con came to Nashville's Music City Center yesterday, kicking off a weekend of pop-culture panels and celebrity appearances that promise to...

“The Maze Runner” features strong performances

By Sara Snoddy The Maze Runner is not the second coming of The Hunger Games. At first glance it’s another run-of-the-mill Young Adult book-to-film adaptation, but well-rounded...

The Fault in Our Stars stops in Nashville

More than 2,000 fans of the John Green novel “The Fault in Our Stars” filled Nashville’s War Memorial Auditorium Thursday evening to see a...