The Duke’s favorite Halloween movies

Welcome to October, Dukes! Looking for a spooky season movie to watch this month? Look no further, The Duke editorial staff has you covered with a comprehensive list of our favorite movies to watch this month. Charlotte Shields-Rossi:“Scary Movie” More comedy than horror, “Scary Movie” probably won’t scare you, but it’s sure to make you laugh. If you like the first one, the film series … Continue reading The Duke’s favorite Halloween movies

Robots, Kings, Prisoners and Presidents: Best shows of 2016

Westworld – Sean Armstrong “Westworld” is something different. While it is your classic science fiction robot uprise TV show, there’s a bit of nuance to it. For once, it is not about robots taking over the planet because they are the superior race. They still are in many facets the superior lifeform, but the reason for their uprising is more realistic. Just like in every … Continue reading Robots, Kings, Prisoners and Presidents: Best shows of 2016

“Scream” season 2 shows that miracles do happen

By Sean Ray | a&e editor Long time readers of The Duke may recall my review of the first season of “Scream” last year. For those of you who missed out, allow me to summarize: “Scream” started its first season on a mediocre note, weighed down by an overabundance of teenaged angsty drama and poorly timed song inserts so MTV could keep its connection to … Continue reading “Scream” season 2 shows that miracles do happen

Can “Scream” survive without original creator?

By Sean Ray | a&e editor On Sept. 1, “Scream: The TV Series” aired the last episode of its first season. Two days before, Wes Craven – creator of horror classics like “The Hills Have Eyes,” “Last House on the Left,” “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and the original “Scream” – passed away. There is quite possibly no worse omen for “Scream: The TV Series” … Continue reading Can “Scream” survive without original creator?