Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park students star in independent horror film

Written By Antonio Rossetti, Co-Sports Editor November 16, 2022

A cast and crew of college students produced a Horror film called Misfire with a budget that was less than 500 dollars. The film, which tackles real-world issues such as depression, substance abuse, and...

“Wakanda Forever” is an emotional, excellent sequel

Written By Dan Russo, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

Regardless of what happened outside the expansive world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was a movie that was always going to have high expectations. 2018’s Black Panther...

Netflix’s “Blockbuster” is a complete bust on all fronts

Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Features/A&E Editor November 16, 2022

For millions of people between 1985 and sometime around the late 2000s, the name “Blockbuster” inspires feelings of nostalgia for a seemingly simpler time, when streaming services either didn’t exist...

An animation featured in the show titled, Non So Piu Cosa Son which depicted the life of a mayfly

‘Animated Arias’ is a love letter to art and music

Written By Ash Harter, For The Globe November 16, 2022

The blending of animation and opera may seem to be a star-crossed combination. But, Animated Arias solidifies the relationship between opera and animation, minus the romantic Shakespearean tragedy. This...

‘The School for Good and Evil’ gives a fresh look at magical world creation

Written By Diana Navarrete, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

To start, let me tell you that I am a film enthusiast, in that I don't have much knowledge of films, but I love entertaining myself by watching them. What I dislike must be too absurd, or put stupid, offensive,...

‘Enola Holmes 2’ provides an updated detective story

Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Features/A&E Editor November 10, 2022

I watched the first “Enola Holmes” film when it came out on Netflix in early 2020. I remember enjoying it, but candidly, not much beyond that. I know there was sleuthing, as to be expected, and something...

‘My Policeman’: what could’ve been the best queer movie in a long time

Written By Kylie Thomas, Co-Features/A&E Editor November 10, 2022
This summer I heard about a novel to be adapted into a movie featuring Harry Styles. Even more intriguing, I found out it was a period gay novel in the 1950s about a man torn between the woman he loves and the man he loves.

From Disney Channel to Disney Plus: Revisiting “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody” 14 years after finale

Written By Rachel Ross, Co Features/A&E Editor November 3, 2022

Growing up, I was definitely more of a Disney Channel kid than anything else. One of my favorite shows, if not possibly my favorite show, was The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Of all of the Disney shows...

Arctic Monkeys release nostalgic new album ‘The Car’

Written By Cassandra Harris, Staff Writer October 31, 2022

A nostalgic blending of instruments and a signature voice  The newly released album, “The Car” from Arctic Monkeys flashes its listeners to the past. The album from the alternative-indie-rock band...

The 1975’s new album ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ covers heart wrenching memoir

Written By Kylie Thomas, Co-Features/A&E Editor October 31, 2022
I, like many people born in 2001, grew up with the lovely (and also terrible) world of Tumblr. For those of you who didn’t grow up chronically online, Tumblr was a blog-like platform that allowed people of all ages to share their interests online. While there were a variety of people who used the platform, one of the biggest pulls the blog had were the bandom (band fandom) communities, specifically The 1975 community.

On ‘Sondheim on Sondheim’

Written By Alexis Wary, Staff Writer October 27, 2022

With a line waiting for the theater doors to open, The Pittsburgh PlayHouse opened “Sondheim on Sondheim” on Wednesday, Oct. 19. The musical original directed on Broadway by James Lapine, presents...

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