REVIEW: Hamilton
By Isabella F. At the end of each year, the theatre classes are allowed to choose to watch a movie during their free-time, and out of all the unlimited choices in the world, one is always the top pick: Hamilton . In other words, despite being several years old at this point, the theatre kids at AHS love this play. Written by Lin Maunel Miranda from 2008 to 2015, it was brought to the stage in February of 2015, debuting off-Broadway. However, in August of 2015, it hit the Broa
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REVIEW: Euphoria
By Jailyn R. Many schools around the world face the same problems. Students might struggle with addiction, mental health or problems within their families.Students at AHS are no exception. Many of our teenagers can likely relate to dealing with these problems or have friends or are struggling internally with these same problems. One television show, albeit fictional, which also addresses some of these issues and which many students of AHS like to watch is Euphoria, which fol
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REVIEW: The Lovely Bones
By Maleah H. Review of The Lovely Bones 1 - The Lovely Bones, a film by Peter Jackson, is a movie that many students at AHS have watched or should watch. Even though the film was released in 2009, over fifteen years ago, it remains timeless and warrants review. The story has a mix of sadness and mystery that keeps viewers interested. The movie is based on a 14 year old girl named Susie Salmon who is murdered by her neighbor Mr Harvey. Her spirit ends up in the afterlife where
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REVIEW: Home Alone
By Emily H. As the Christmas season approaches, many people like to watch Christmas movies at home with their families. Even at school, many teachers love to show seasonal favorites around the holidays. One good movie to watch is Home Alone . The movie, released in 1990, is about a young boy named Kevin who lives with his big family. Kevin’s family is going on vacation to France and the night before gets into a big argument with them all. He says he wishes that his family wo
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2 days ago4 min read
REVIEW: Sinners
By Kassadi H. & Alex O. The movie Sinners, released on April 18, 2025, remains fresh on the minds of AHS students, especially since it recently hit streaming services and is a good film to watch during the spooky season. Furthermore, it shows different themes of identity and the different challenges of growing up looking or feeling different, which many students at AHS can relate to. The movie Sinners starts off as something showing the struggles as a person of color in 1930
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3 days ago4 min read
REVIEW: Terrifier 3
By Madilyn B. With us being at the end of the spooky season, many AHS students have horror movies on their mind, and one that many have watched or should watch is Terrifier 3 . Terrifier 3 has teenagers going wild about how scary the newest movie is! Terrifier 3 was released in theaters on October 11, 2024, and the film has sparked excitement among students at Airport High School, and they’ve been raving about the action-filled movie, even encouraging teachers and their clo
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3 days ago4 min read
REVIEW: Fall
By Natalee O. In Airport High School, most or even all students fear something. Maybe they fear heights , rejection, or presenting in front of a bunch of students. One movie that defines how we should conquer our fears is Fall, and that's why this is my favorite movie and the reason why I'm writing this article-- to bring awareness that we should evince our fears and to praise how well this message is presented in the film. Before I dive into my opinion, however, a plot
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3 days ago5 min read
REVIEW: Cars
By Harper M. Cars review By harper menendez In advance of the upcoming 20th anniversary of he movie Cars , produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released in 2006, the animated film may be on the minds of many, including people at AHS, especially students, who may have grown up on it. The film combines excitement, humor, and important life lessons. It tells the story of Lightning McQueen, a race car who learns that winning isn’t everything after he gets stranded in a smal
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3 days ago3 min read
REVIEW: Plants v. Zombies
By Jahmarcus W. Plants vs. Zombies, despite being 16 years old, is still a wildly popular and well-known franchise. Whether you’re young or old, you’ve almost certainly seen a Peashooter, a Sunflower, or one of its zombies somewhere on the internet. In other words, most people know something about this game. For the students of AHS, it basically raised them—whether they played PVZ or PVZ 2 on mobile, console, or PC. It’s become so iconic that it’s basically the mascot PopCap
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3 days ago4 min read
REVIEW: Newsies
By Bryan W. In the month of October, Rasmussen’s class watched various movies relating to Journalism, one of which was Newsies. The movie, released in 1992, is based on the real-life strike of newsboys in New York, The film follows Jack “Cowboy” Kelly (played by Christian Bale), a charismatic and clever newsboy, who leads the newsies of New York against the greedy Joseph Pulitzer. In my opinion, Newsies has a less than complicated plot but what it lacks in story it makes up
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3 days ago3 min read
REVIEW: White Chicks
By Morgan M. Despite being released over twenty years ago, White Chicks is a very popular movie at Airport High School. Many students have their own opinion on how they feel about the movie but most really love it . White Chicks is a 2004 comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and starring brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans . The movie follows two FBI agents who go undercover as rich white women to solve a kidnapping case . Its top disguises , and social commentary on race
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REVIEW: Major Payne
By JiMyriah B. Last week was Veteran's day and we had a big assembly about veterans, and the celebration of military personnel reminded me of one of my favorite movies, Major Payne. The movie reminds how honoring veterans can be a sad but funny holiday as you watch it with your loved ones. It can be sad especially for those who have lost a loved one in combat, but funny movies like Major Payne can provide comedic relief. A summary of the Major Payne is as follows. When a re
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America needs high-speed rails
By Preston C. Many people around the nation unanimously agree and support the idea of the United States having high speed rail. In fact,...
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Fast fashion meets disappointment
By Lucy C. Fast fashion is inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends. This issue of...
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School hours should be cut
By Linda I. What if shorter school days could help students do better in class, feel less stressed, and have more time to relax or do...
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