Don’t let the adult themes fool you — beyond the mature themes of the show, it’s able to show great character development, story arcs and create a new animated familial group that fans can rally behind.
Author: Clay Thompson
“Euphoria” season two was a great successor to its first outing, taking away some of the shock value and replacing it with something better: raw emotion.
Here are the top 10 shows and movies to watch during spring break, either on the road or staying at home.
While its freshman outing was not its strongest due to banking on nostalgia and popularity to see the season through to the end, “The Book of Boba Fett” will hopefully be able to stand on its own two feet in the future, as a strong “Star Wars” feature in its own right.
COVID-19 changed me more than I would like to admit; here’s how.
An honest review of the 2022 Oscars Best Picture category nominees. Next on our list is Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog,” a psychodrama Western.
Clay gives an honest review of the 2022 Oscars Best Picture category nominees, starting with Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza.”
With the recent major changes to the U.S. economy at the end of 2021, Baylor business students react to the major changes in the marketplace.
Other than the actors, I found the basis of the show to be unique and interesting. Sharing some characteristics with “The Shining” and “Rosemary’s Baby,” the show still found a way to keep its story fresh, and scares sudden and shocking, even if a little muted.
The award-winning video game God of War makes its return, this time on PC. The mixture of combat and character development is what sets God of War apart from other action games, and the new PC port helps to remind gamers of the 2018 masterpiece with much faster frame rates, better graphics and perfect controls.
Still, I have suggestions on how accommodations for students living on campus could be improved during the wintermester, as well as some advice for students who might be planning to be on campus during this time.
The show and characters are based on the video game “League of Legends” by Riot Games, but both video game veterans and people with no knowledge or interest in the game can follow along. The first three episodes set up the main characters and their personalities perfectly and set them on a course for growth.
Overall, if you choose to see one indie or non-blockbuster movie this season, “C’mon C’mon” is a must-watch. It’s one of those rare films that you have to see before you die that will leave you both emotionally drained and filled with profoundness.
An honest, student review of the newest Wes Anderson’s film “The French Dispatch.”
Even if it makes me look weird, I will continue to reach out to new people and interact with others. It is always important to remember to balance work and fun, and for college students, it’s crucial.
“I’m looking forward to meeting new people and hopefully just becoming friends with more people on campus. I didn’t know anyone coming here, so I want to make new connections.”
Chris Hansen, chair of film and digital media, and one of the lead actors, Drez Ryan, share their experiences filming the local-made indie film, “Seven Short Films About (Our) Marriage.”
“It’s good to recognize that times have changed, and I am glad to see that it is playing a positive part in the lives of students. Baylor has become a role model of dealing with the past and having to deal with race relations — on how a Christian institution should lead the way and set an example for other universities to follow.”
“I think Baylor handled this pretty well. It could have been better, but it could have been a lot worse too.”
Lil Nas X is a person people look up to and respect. His influence can sway many people’s perceptions and opinions. So by glorifying Satan with the “Satan Shoes” and by directing a hateful message towards Christians, he is causing many others to feel intolerance towards Christians as well.
By Clay Thompson | InternWhat kind of impact can parents have on their child in the world of academics? Two Baylor freshman recently talked about how their parents’ expectations have impacted their lives, particularly in college. Houston’s Luke Workman, who is currently undecided on his major, said his parents have always been exact opposites when it comes to expectations but their different parenting styles often worked together. “[Dad] wanted to see the results, and my mom was more about the process,” he said. “My dad would be like, ‘Get all A’s so you can get into a good college,’ and…
I would often have to censor myself, believing that if I seemed to be “too conservative,” I would be ostracized by many in the class.
While in D.C. for the Baylor in Washington program, students witness the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol.