The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 22, 2024

Month: November 2021

Chrisitan Leave breaks into new sound with recent EP

Indie-pop artist Christian Leave shocks fans with a departure from his traditionally acoustic sounds, trading in for a broader genre mix in his recently released EP, “Days Like Lost Dogs.” Leave initially gained popularity for his presence on the now…

HIPPO CAMPUS teases upcoming album with new single

American rock band HIPPO CAMPUS (“Way It Goes”) released their single “Boys” on Oct. 19 as the first teaser for their album LP3 coming out Feb. 2, 2022. The song has a beautiful and catchy melody and accompanying lyrics about…

New ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ season marks series’ best

Focusing on the daily lives of vampire roommates, the FX series “What We Do in the Shadows” has stood out as a gem of comedic television since its 2019 premiere. The series, which serves as a loving spin-off of Taika…

Laker Review highlights upcoming November movies

From “Dune” to “No Time to Die,” October was chock full of great new films to experience in theaters. With the month of November now upon us, Laker Review would like to highlight some of the month’s most exciting upcoming…

‘Mario Party Superstars’ celebrates series’ past games

By William Rogers “Mario Party Superstars” is a celebration of Nintendo’s Mario-themed party game series. The game features remasters of five game boards from the original three “Mario Party” games, as well as 100 of the best minigames from the…

‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ shows promising future for Locksmith Animation

The feature debut of Locksmith Animation, “Ron’s Gone Wrong” marks a strong start for the budding studio. Despite its familiar story beats and characters, the film provides enough heart and visual flare to make for a sweet, eccentric viewing experience. …

‘Last Night in Soho’ flirts with several genres, picks none

The latest Edgar Wright (“Shaun of the Dead”) film, “Last Night in Soho” is a psychological thriller featuring Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Queen’s Gambit,”) Thomasin McKenzie (“Jojo Rabbit,) and Matt Smith (“The Crown”). The film sees Wright attempt another serious and…