As war looms overhead, the Nazi Reich and the Empire of Japan take different approaches to securing their foothold in America. IN the second season, hope for the Americans dwindles faintly as destruction is seen on the horizon.
Dreams of Screenwriting
Screenwriting is an art unlike many others, in that much of the precious work is handed off to others to be made on screen. For aspiring writers, this is a terrible notion.
Shyamalan Turns Brokenness into Beauty with Odd Horror in ‘Split’
Girls must escape a captor who houses 24 distinct identities within his body. It soon becomes clear that inside their antagonist may also reside their savior.
Gautam Chopra’s ‘Licorice’ Authentically Explores Themes of Self-Acceptance and Isolation
Without dipping into territories of melodrama and hollow on-screen portrayals, Professor Chorpa’s films seeks to touch on universal themes in a deftly executed way.
Cage the Elephant Tackles Ritualistic Medicine in ‘Cold Cold Cold’ Video
Showmanship is a term that should be absent when speaking of medicine or therapy, but Cage the Elephants new video for ‘Cold Cold Cold’ finds that spectacle in the fields may have harrowing consequences on vulnerable individuals.
Dua Lipa Uses Colors to Explain Cognitive Dissonance in ‘Be The One’ Video
Spanning the road, as a lover trails behind, Dua Lipa’s latest video for ‘Be The One’ explores dissident thoughts through light and color in the skies and in each of us.
‘Westworld’ Captivates, While Falling into Narrative Disarray
Though ‘Westworld’ is a modern marvel in acting, its story gets a little lost in the maze of its own creation. Despite that, its a showdown viewers will not want to miss.
Dance Showcase Leaves Audiences Awestruck in Soaring and Gorgeous Performance
The marked talents of BC’s dance community cannot be overstated. In the Second Annual Week of Dance Showcase, the electrifying technical skill of all groups involved left audiences smiling, swinging, and swooning.
The Songs of Unextraordinary Memories
Certain songs seem to push me back in time to the most banal of moments in my life. I am left to wonder why then, I revisit these memories in such a vivid and lucid fashion.
In Flux: New Perspective and Photos from the Syrian Refugee Crisis
In an attempt to raise awareness and open the floodgates of conversation, Jordan Mindlin, MCAS ’17, will put on an art exhibit detailing the nature of the Syrian refugee crisis this December, hoping to put a face to the massive migration of people.