Tag: pulp
First day scaries? Don’t fall for these common freshmen myths
The Daily Orange is here to debunk your freshman year questions and confusion, from relationships to snow days. Read More »
Sample foods at Citrus in the City, visit the NYS Fair this weekend
This Welcome Week, visit the Great New York State Fair and celebrate your first days on campus with Snapshots and Swag. Read More »
Gallery: Jonas Brothers' 20th anniversary show leaves Syracuse 'burnin' up'
Gallery: The Jonas Brothers brought nostalgia with their "Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown" tour at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview Tuesday. The trio performed their solo and brother-era career hits. Read More »
‘The Naked Gun’ reboot provokes laughs despite trivial plot
Though the 2025 revival of the 1988 “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” doesn’t quite live up to the comedic mastery of its predecessor, director Akiva Schaffer’s version pays homage while including novel comedic moments. Read More »
Renée Rapp flaunts realest, risqué self in vulnerable 'BITE ME'
Renée Rapp's "BITE ME" cements her as a pop diva icon, exploring moral gray areas like sex, partying and cheating. Read More »
Gallery: Lil Wayne delivers decades of classics at 'Tha Carter VI Tour' Syracuse show
Gallery: Lil Wayne brought decades of classics to Syracuse alongside openers Tyga and Belly Gang Kushington Friday night. The legendary rapper performed hits like "6 Foot 7 Foot" and "HYFR" in the latest installment of "Tha Carter VI Tour." Read More »
Beloved off-campus music venue will no longer host live house shows
Off-campus music venue Dazed posted to its Instagram account on Wednesday afternoon that it's no longer hosting live shows. Read More »
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ redeems Marvel with family-centric blast
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” sets the tone for a new era of Marvel, despite rushed cadence and an overloaded narrative, our columnist says. Read More »
Tyler, The Creator pursues danceability in surprise ‘DON’T TAP THE GLASS’ drop
Tyler, The Creator surprised fans by releasing “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” on Monday, encouraging fans to dance along to the 28-minute album. Read More »
Which SU freshman dorm do you think 'New Girl' duo Nick and Schmidt lived in?
“New Girl” bromance Nick Miller and Winston Schmidt attended Syracuse University before living in the show’s iconic loft, but where they lived on campus is a mystery. Vote for where you think these SU roommates dormed their freshman year. Read More »
Despite stagnant reboot, ‘Superman’ bodes optimistic dawn of DCU
The first installment of James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe, "Superman," makes the comic books jump off the page, despite an underwhelming central narrative, our columnist says. Read More »
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ poignantly critiques healthcare system
“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” returns to theaters this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary, giving viewers a chance to dig deeper into the complex themes of the movie. Read More »
‘The Bear’ finds its spark again in season of ticking time, unsavory finances
Season 4 of "The Bear" tastefully explores closure, healing and time in the fine dining restaurant, reviving the show from a disappointing third season, our columnist says. Read More »
Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ a personal rebirth, cool older sister to 2017 album
Lorde’s newest album, “Virgin,” stays true to the artist’s sound while exploring changes in her identity and family trauma. Read More »
‘F1’ revs up visual-driven, captivating racing delight
“F1” is authentic to the touch with immersive, captivating visuals and masterful direction, but falls short with a straightforward, lackluster plot. Read More »
Don’t be fooled by box office numbers, ‘Elio’ is Pixar’s best in years
Pixar’s newest release, “Elio,” stands out from recent uninspiring animated movies from the studio, telling a story about belonging in an outer space setting. Read More »
‘Brokeback Mountain’ remains timely reminder of LGBTQ+ progress made, needed
Twenty years after its release, “Brokeback Mountain” remains a necessary and haunting reflection of LGBTQ+ love and loss. Read More »
‘28 Years Later’ strands viewers in horror, drama of its apocalyptic world
Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” merges apocalyptic horror and contemplative drama in a sequel that stands alone as a story of life in the face of unthinkable death, our columnist says. Read More »
'Materialists’ debriefs love, self-value but lacks deep characters
"Materialists" encourages viewers to challenge societal norms of love and marriage, but falls short in fully developed character arcs, our columnist says. Read More »
‘Addison’ radiates dreamlike tunes in impressive music debut, switch from TikTok
Addison Rae, the TikTok sensation turned pop star, reinvents her image in debut album “Addison” with creative instrumentals and a dreamy sound, our columnist says. Read More »
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ embraces vibrant aesthetic to grapple with heavy themes
"The Phoenician Scheme" delivers on the quintessential components of a Wes Anderson film, but without a strong narrative, it relies too heavily on style, our columnist says. Read More »
‘Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ ties up loose ends in franchise conclusion
"Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" is a more than worthy ending to the franchise, with heart-pounding action sequences, tear-jerking moments and slick flashbacks, our columnist says. Read More »
‘The Last of Us’ examines cost of revenge in unfulfilling new season
“The Last of Us” Season 2 fell short in emotional content and shock factor compared to its action-packed, gut-wrenching first season, our columnist writes. Read More »
