Movie Review: Rampage
By: Troy Emswiler Rating: 7/10 Rampage is a science fiction monster film directed by Brad Peyton. It’s loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It stars Dwayne Johnson and Naomie...
By: Troy Emswiler Rating: 7/10 Rampage is a science fiction monster film directed by Brad Peyton. It’s loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It stars Dwayne Johnson and Naomie...
Review by Dakota Arnold Score: 9/10 Psychedelic Hip-Hop is a genre that most Hip-Hop lovers are fans of, and a term that not many people know how to define. It consists of...
Photo: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pitt football quarterback Kenny Pickett speaks with our very own Jason Earle and Seb Curtin on his first year as a Panther and what to expect in his upcoming sophomore season. ...
Welcome to Film Was A Mistake, a podcast where we talk about the latest movies, or whatever we decide to watch this week. In this inaugural episode, our podcasters Ben, Morgan, Elyssa, and John talk...
Review by Dakota Arnold Score: 9/10 Clara Kent, an up and coming neo-soul artist from Pittsburgh, dropped her debut album Aura in February of 2018. Aura is very engaging in terms of...
On this episode of Stoppage Time, Zack and Mike discuss Zlatan’s electrifying debut for LA Galaxy, the results of this week’s European fixtures, and the weekend’s Premier League action.
On this episode of Stoppage Time, Zack and Mike discuss the new UEFA rule changes, Zlatan’s impending debut in the LA Derby, the Champion’s League fixtures, and the weekend’s Premier League action.
On this episode of Stoppage Time Zack and Mike discuss Zlatan’s move to MLS, the next round of European competition, and the current state of the Premier League.
Review by Spencer Smith. Score: 9/10 Last year’s Mount Eerie release, A Crow Looked at Me, kicked off with one of the most gut-wrenching songs I have heard in all my years...
Review by John Wright Score: 4/10 It’s no great sin to imitate. People say they want originality, but they don’t really mean it. If the public really wanted art that was completely...