“Venom” is definitely more intense than any other Marvel movie I’ve seen, because it’s not like every film where you find a foreign creature fighting off an army of men and winning. The story is straight to the point, and doesn’t linger on unnecessary details.
Across the Spider-verse has one of the most perfect movie soundtracks, letting the viewers vibe with the verse. Daniel Pemberton Is a music composer/songwriter and is especially great with having audiences feel immersed within this Multiverse. Along with Metro Boomin, Daniel Pemberton wrote a borderline-perfect score and soundtrack for the movie. Metro makes beautiful licensed music that perfectly fits into the universe. Metro and a few other creators help make the universe feel more real.
The Oscars held its 96th annual ceremony on Mar. 10, 2024, located in the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The ceremony was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, who I personally think was a very bad choice for a very exciting year.
Winners for this year included Cillian Murphy for best actor, Emma Stone for best actress, and The Boy and the Heron for best-animated feature, according to the official website.
“I thought what was expected to win, the favored films or actors, was pretty fair, as winners goes. It was a really tight race for a couple of them, though, at least for me. I make it a point to watch every Best Picture nominee before the Academy Awards airs, and I have been doing this for the last ten years or so,” said OH teacher Amy Severinski. “It's a great way to keep informed and have an informed opinion on what should win and what does win.”
Almost every day, the world experiences new sneaker releases in many different styles. It seems that collaborations are the primary way a brand tries to hit the market. Now, it is not just athletes releasing sneakers, but rappers, foreign streetwear brands, fashion designers, and food companies are also jumping on the trend. These next sneakers I will discuss are just some of the many releases we have coming up for the rest of the year.
New Edition. Boys II Men. Toni Braxton. These are bands and performers that your parents likely loved in the 90s, but they still have what it takes to perform - and perform well- on stage.
Listen in as podcast host Chase Berkson and guest, OH senior Nick Dillon, review the Wed., Feb. 4 concert at the United Center in Chicago which featured these three bands. From the R&B classics from Boys II Med to the sweet ballads of Toni Braxton, there is still a lot to love, 30 years later.




