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IMO: Confessions of a cautious cinephile
To say I’m a movie geek would be the simplest and least embarrassing way to explain my intense level of commitment to seeing movies at the theater.
IMO: On the next Episode of “Twilight Zone”
While Texas decides to ignore the steadily rising numbers of COVID-19, I can only think that there has to be species on another planet watching their version of Rod Sterling say, "Next stop, The Twilight Zone".
IMO: COVID-19 causes lack of socialization
Much has changed in the past month. Things once taken for granted are becoming ever more apparent, from toilet paper to hanging out with friends. Many students of UHCL went from having jobs, classes, internships, and social lives to…
BLOG: Game Theory Expo rolls a 20 at Clear Lake
Those in attendance were welcomed to sign up by friendly faces to be part of a campaign or join a session for many role-playing games, even if they have never played a tabletop role-playing game before.
BLOG: Summer 2019 rapid-fire film reviews
After an incredibly eventful summer for film, Summer 2019 saw the release of nearly too many movies to count. As a raging film addict, these are 20 of the films this summer I felt were worth seeing.
IMO: Donald Glover asks fans to put phones away
Donald Glover, also known by his stage name Childish Gambino, headlined at this year’s Coachella festival in California. Known for his enchanting stage performances and the show was no different. Logically, it makes sense audiences would…
Relentless rain fails to washout final Vans Warped Tour experience
The band finished the song and left the stage as crew and security informed guests loudly that evacuation into the NRG Center would begin.
A Houston native’s first time at Comicpalooza
A few years ago, I found out that Comicpalooza was a Houston based comic convention, rather than a comic convention that is sometimes held in Houston. Ever since I have been dying to attend as a guest.
End Hip End It festival brings psych, doom metal to Houston
During the weekend of Oct. 21 and 22, Houston hosted a festival called End Hip End It, a psychedelic rock and doom metal festival. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the festival shifted into a benefit for Hurricane Harvey victims.
LISTICLE: Horror movies that rise above critics’ reviews
While many movie-goers trust Rotten Tomatoes to tell them whether a movie is good or bad, sometimes the critics judge too hard. Many horror films do not do well in theaters and become cult classics for their corny special effects, cheesy…