A First-Hand Account of Isolating in a Foreign Country
Emelia discusses navigating a relationship mid-pandemic when your partner lives on the other side of the globe and the experience of isolating abroad. She heartwarmingly said, “In his arms, in the lobby of the hotel, I felt truly happy for the first time in almost two years.”
Last Night in Soho: Review
“It has elements of a psychological thriller, with audiences expected to question if these visions are a sign of Ellie going insane, but this angle never pays off.”
Adele's "Easy On Me:" A Statement On Marrying Young
“You are allowed to, like Adele, choose yourself and put yourself first.”
What is the IATSE and Why Does it Matter?
Henry McKeand discusses the IATSE: The Union Behind Entertainment, why it’s necessary, and the recent tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust”.
The Impact of Horror in the Video Game World
Joel Hroma discusses the rise of the horror genre in gaming, and delves into the games that have given rise to “the perfect medium for horror.”
How Barbie Has Carried the Weight of Society On Her Tiny Shoulders
Darlyn Granja discusses Barbie’s evolution and legacy, following the recent Hulu documentary, “Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie.”
Comedic and Raw: The Importance of Netflix's "Sex Education"
Elaine Sanderson gives us a full review of Netflix’s hot series “Sex Education” by breaking down topics and themes that traditional mainstream media lacks, and today’s youth can benefit from.
Xbox Game Pass and Why it's Worth It!
La Tonique Gaming contributor Joel Hroma sells us on Game Pass, which has changed their relationship with Xbox.
The Beauty of the Vegas Sportsbook
Check it out as Sports Contributor Colin Hamingson details his first time being in a Las Vegas Sportsbook!
The Gentle Americana of Cry Macho
“The film ultimately serves as a gentle reminder of what makes life worth living.” La Tonique contributor Henry McKeand reviews “Cry Macho”, the latest film from Clint Eastwood.
“Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop” - Film Review
Darlyn Granja gives us her review of the new anime film Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop - streaming on Netflix now.