Review of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”
By Eden Kreighbaum
Freshman Journalism student, Eden Kreighbaum, gives an audio review of the wildly popular book “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, reporting that this book manages to wrap up the seven part Harry Potter series in a completely irresistible way. Even though the Harry Potter series is thought to be absolutely brilliant by “Potter Fans” this reviews proves that this book deserves all its hype, fame, and following.
Review of “A Very Potter Musical”
By Katie Tampke
In this audio review, sophomore Katie Tampke explains how “A Very Potter Musical” transforms the beloved Harry Potter characters into something more realistic that teens can relate too. Does the transformation between Harry and Ron in the musical make the “A Very Potter Musical” more lovable? Tampke thinks the casual way the boys interact really helps the story come to life with singing and dancing that is fun for all Harry Potter fanatics alike.
Review of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1”
By Leigh Campbell
Freshman Leigh Campbell’s audio review of “The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part One” talks about the melodramatic and gory scenes in a disheartening movie. Despite many flaws in part one, like the fact that it doesn’t seem to be fit for a teen audience, Campbell says it will leave you wanting to see part two with a cliffhanger ending.
Review of “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”
By Emily Coble
In this audio review, freshman Emily Coble praises “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” enjoying the imaginative storyline despite many negative critic reviews. Word on the street is that the movie was amazing, so why do the critics dislike it so strongly?