Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

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“Howard the Duck,” ridiculously funny, or just ridiculous?

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer December 10, 2017

The year was 1986, and with the end of the original Star Wars trilogy, George Lucas apparently needed something to fill his time. And for some reason, Howard the Duck seemed the most appealing at the...

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“Channel Zero: Candle Cove,” an internet story come to life

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer December 6, 2017

If you're anything like I was in middle school, you probably spent some time reading Creepypasta, scary stories online, such as Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, Squidward's Suicide, etc. Enter SyFy's Channel...

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“Pulling Faces,” anxieties of a washed up celebrity

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 21, 2017

Joanne Taylor was once a TV diva, adored by millions through her works on TV. Now at 55, Joanne struggles to rise back to the top, with her arch nemesis stealing her roles, her agent Sebastian threatening...

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“The Happiness Patrol,” fighting misconceptions of mental health

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 20, 2017

"Happiness will prevail..." Very little is well on Terra Alpha. Helen A has become a ruthless dictator, executing all who exhibit anything but happiness "for the good of the majority," everyone lives...

Francis of the Filth, expect the unexpected

“Francis of the Filth,” expect the unexpected

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 13, 2017

"The tiers are shifting. The omniverses are under attack. And only one man has the chromosomes to make things right. Or does he?" Following comedian George Miller's end to the Filthy Frank Show on YouTube...

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“Jigsaw,” the perfect continuation of a game changing series

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 10, 2017

"I want to play a game." In 2004, director James Wan forever changed the horror genre with the film Saw, featuring two men kidnapped and trapped in a room, needing to solve various puzzles to escape. For...

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