I do not have a clue how it was done but watching “Skinamarink” was like reliving childhood trauma.
Like everyone else, I was afraid of the dark as a kid. I was not necessarily afraid of the dark...
Quinn Alles, Contributing Writer
• October 28, 2022
With Halloween fast approaching, the conversation around horror movies has heightened as many people try to decide which films to put on to get into the spooky season.
Films like 1978’s Halloween,...
Best described as Gen Z’s whodunit film, “Bodies, Bodies, Bodies” puts a spotlight on our protagonist, Bea, as she spends a night with her new girlfriend’s lifelong pals. After an afternoon spent partying, the group decides to play a childhood game where one of the players is a “murderer” and has to take out all participants before they are ousted. However, after tension between the friend group rises and the power goes out, the party game suddenly becomes their reality.
Ever feel like you’re being watched? The ninth semi-annual Culture of Cult installation ‘Bump in the Night’ was full of everything horror and thrill. Artworks of your favorite and most-feared characters...
Howdy! My name is Sydney, and I’m a Graphic Design major. I enjoy using my design skills to find creative solutions to problems—and I also just really love making things look pretty! When I’m not...
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