by The Pulse | Oct 28, 2020 | Culture, Events
Writers: Alexis Sheely and Kaitlin Merlino October comes to a close in just a few days with many people preparing to celebrate this month’s crowning holiday, Halloween. While potential trick-or-treaters settle in for a spooky night at home because of concerns with...
by Brendan Labra | Oct 24, 2020 | Culture
The Great War Story 1917 is similar to other war movies in that it has a narrow plot, which is a good thing. If war movies try and tackle too many things at once, they often feel unorganized. However, 1917 may be the most focused war movie I have ever seen. By this I...
by Alexis Sheely | Oct 21, 2020 | Culture
Another day, another odd October holiday. Today we celebrate National Thank Your Cleaner Day. In these trying times of COVID-19, it is important that we take the extra steps to reach out and thank Messiah University’s cleaning staff. They have been working extremely...
by Brendan Labra | Oct 16, 2020 | Culture
This week’s Screen on the Green from SAB is the comedy classic, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Now, in full disclosure, I have never actually sat down and seen this film from beginning to end. After my viewing, I can easily see why this film has had the cultural impact...
by Alexis Sheely | Oct 16, 2020 | Culture, Events
Happy Friday everybody! Not only can everyone celebrate the end of the week today, but they can also celebrate another odd holiday of October. Today is deemed National Learn a New Word Day. Although the origins of the holiday are unknown, it is assumed that...
by Brendan Labra | Oct 12, 2020 | Culture
This past weekend, Lost Film’s Screen on the Green was the 2019 film Ford v. Ferrari. The film was originally met with audience and critical acclaim and was praised for its compelling retelling of a true story. Is Ford v. Ferrari really worth the rather long...