A Romance Veiled in Mystery

by Liam Trump ‘24 On a South Korean mountaintop, two detectives are scaling its side, intent on surveying the scene of a new presumed murder. Reaching the summit and nearly out of breath, Hae-joon (Park Hae-il) and his partner Soo-wan (Go Kyung-pyo) make it upon the crime scene. The camera cuts to a wide shot as the detectives stand atop … Read More

Black Adam Collapses under the Weight of Its Own Expectations

by Connor Pugh ‘24 The 2008 release of Iron Man marked the beginning of what would become 14 long years of near complete domination of the film industry by superhero films, and shows little sign of stopping anytime soon. Warner Bros. arrived late to the superhero film scene, releasing the first film in the DCEU (DC Extended Universe), Man of … Read More

Legally Blonde Tackled by Theater Program

by Aidan Therrien ‘23 This year, Sherwood’s theater program is taking on a challenge as Director Elizabeth Kominski and the cast will be presenting Legally Blonde, a 2001 film that was turned into a Broadway musical. Containing complicated choreography, large sets, difficult music for the pit, and some of the most daunting vocal parts on Broadway, Legally Blonde is a … Read More

Pearl Elevates X in an Unexpected Way

by Dasun Panapitiya ‘24 Ti West effectively cultivates the character of Pearl (Mia Goth) from her original appearance in the film, X. The prequel movie, Pearl, follows the titular character about 70 years before her most recent murderous rampage in the same barn home from X. She attempts to find independence from those holding her captive, like her strict mother … Read More

Your Favorite Indie Artists Prove All Things Go

by Audrey Farris ‘25 On October 1, thousands of people spent their days in rain ponchos enjoying live performances from artists like Mitski and Lorde at ‘All Things Go Music Festival’ held at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Despite the light showers continuing late into the night, All Things Go was the biggest it had ever been, selling out … Read More

“The Woman King” Depicts Female Empowerment at Its Fiercest

by Cailin Russell ‘23 The Woman King, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, is based on a true story about an all-female warrior group that protected the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the 17th-19th centuries. Actress Viola Davis stars as Nanisca, a general who trains the Agojie to fight the Europeans and some Africans that had kidnapped Dahomey people to sell … Read More

“Don’t Worry Darling” Exceeds Expectations Despite Poor Reviews

by Gabi Admi ‘23 Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde, is a cinematic masterpiece starring many distinguished actors such as Florence Pugh, Nick Kroll, Chris Pine, and even the famous singer Harry Styles. Going into the movie, I had very mixed expectations. It could either be amazing, or a complete flop. Movie critics rated Don’t Worry Darling a 6.5 … Read More

VFX Artists Bring Attention to Working Conditions and Pay on Blockbuster Movies

by Dasun Panapitiya ‘24 From the computer-generated Na’vi in James Cameron’s Avatar to nearly every scene in Anthony and Joe Russo’s Avengers: Endgame, visual effects (VFX) have garnered a reputation for contributing to box-office hits in modern entertainment. With history spanning back to the 1800s, VFX have been used in films and other mediums to create scenes that are impossible … Read More

Scratch Kitchen & Bistro Serves the Community

by Naomi Bang ‘23 Scratch Kitchen & Bistro is a small business serving fresh, locally sourced ingredients, making it the perfect spot for your next Sunday brunch. Located at 18062 Georgia Ave in the shopping strip just behind Popeyes, the cafe and bistro recently had their grand opening with an added lunch menu along with their repertoire of breakfast dishes.  … Read More

Kendrick Lamar Return Worth the Wait

by Matt Kauffman ‘23 On May 13, acclaimed rapper Kendrick Lamar released his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. This release came five years after his last album, 2017’s DAMN, which was certified triple platinum. Lamar’s discography has already been solidified as one of the best of 21st-century hip-hop, both from fans and critics alike, … Read More