Review: “IT” is a hit

Topping the box office for the second week in a row, the movie “It” has already been confirmed as the highest grossing September release ever. During a year full of remakes and sequels, “It” seems…

Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Much like the 1996 film adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet,” the Montevallo Theatre Department took the Shakespeare classic “Much Ado About Nothing” to a more current time period. The director, Assistant Professor Michael Walker, set…

Bastille Wild World

Review: “Wild World”

Photo courtesy of Rolling Stone. They’re back. Three long years following the release of their first studio album, “Bad Blood,” Bastille has returned with their second: “Wild World.” It’s safe to say, though, that this…

Review: “Mind of Mine”

On March 25, 2015, hearts around the world were broken when Zayn Malik announced that he was leaving popular boy band One Direction. However, exactly one year following his departure, Malik set out to mend…

Review: Kung Fun Panda 3

Po and the gang jump brought all the fun of kung fu fighting back to theaters January 29. “Kung Fu Panda 3” has proven to be another great addition to this lovable franchise. While it…

Review: “1989” by Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift's newest album, 1989. Photo by Katie Compton. Dance beats coming through the stereo bring a fun and poppy tune to the ears that make it clear that this is not the country Taylor…

Review: “Divergent” soars in box offices, sags in…

[caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Courtesy of divergentmovie.com[/caption] Teen fiction novels have been a major focus for film creators within the past eight years. The teen flick phenomena began in 2008 with the ever popular and…