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Red Dragons Take on Applying to Grad School

Mickey Corey · March 10, 2025

Applications for admission to graduate schools have increased nationwide for the second year in a row. Many graduating students are preparing for the process of applying to graduate school at the start of this new semester at SUNY Cortland. Senior Julia Devivo, who’s graduating with a B.A. in psychology, admitted that she may be a bit […]

The Reality of Being an RA at SUNY Cortland

Mickey Corey · February 24, 2025

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The Resident Advisor program at SUNY Cortland is an opportunity for Red Dragons to gain work experience, help offset the cost of housing, and make memories that will last a lifetime. While the deadline for becoming a new RA has passed, it’s never too early to start thinking about next year. RAs get many perks including […]

Abigail: A Bloody Good Time at The Movies

Mickey Corey · April 22, 2024

The newly released film Abigail is sure to please both horror fans and casual moviegoers alike. When a quirky cast of characters, led by Melissa Barerra, kidnap a crime lord’s daughter Abigail for ransom, they find out that she’s no ordinary 12-year-old ballerina, but a vicious vampire, who’s blood-thirsty for revenge. Going into the film- […]

The Oscars: How Did Hollywood’s Biggest Night Go?

Mickey Corey · March 25, 2024

Hollywood’s biggest party took place March 10th and attracted 19.5 million viewers despite starting an hour earlier than usual. These are the highest ratings the Oscars have seen since 2020. What made this year’s broadcast more appealing than it has been for the last four years and how did the production go? To start off […]

That’s All Folks: How Warner Bros Are Killing Their Most Iconic Characters

Mickey Corey · March 18, 2024

In just the last couple of years, we’ve seen an extremely concerning trend that Warner Brothers Studios is beginning to reveal. This trend is shelving and refusing to release fully finished films for tax write-offs. This has happened several times, and the beloved Looney Tunes are just the latest victims. Warner Brothers Studios created a […]

The Ones Who Live: How AMC Is Resurrecting Their Undead Franchise

Mickey Corey · March 3, 2024

AMC’s The Walking Dead had a huge drop-off in popularity after some controversial story choices around season 6. The Walking Dead ended in 2022 after 11 seasons and was left with a much smaller audience than the show started with. Now that the main story has come to a close, AMC has released 3 different […]

Avatar: The Last Live Action Remake… Hopefully

Mickey Corey · February 25, 2024

Netflix’s new series, Avatar The Last Airbender is just the latest in a trend of live action adaptations. From Disney classics Beauty and the Beast and Mulan to anime sensations One Piece and Death Note, it’s safe to say that studios are obsessed with remaking animated stories into live action, despite them often losing the […]

How Letterboxd is Making Cinephiles Cool

Mickey Corey · February 19, 2024

Letterboxd is an increasingly popular social media platform that serves as a film diary. The app has exploded in popularity in the last couple of years amongst all types of film lovers, including A-listers like Olivia Rodrigo, Rachel Zegler, and Martin Scorsese. The primary function of the Letterboxd app is to track every film you […]

The Most Overlooked Film This Year: The Zone of Interest

Mickey Corey · February 12, 2024

The Zone of Interest is a 2023 film directed by Jonathan Glazer that is loosely based on the novel of the same title by Martin Amis. It depicts a Nazi family living their idyllic life in their dream home, which has just a wall separating their garden from the Auschwitz concentration camp.  The Zone of […]

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