Posted inArt + Entertainment, Opinion

Lucifer Morningstar is missing and I’m about to fight Netflix

Chloe Decker is worried about her mans Lucifer Morningstar, and I’m ready to wage war with Netflix. Photo by Destiny Jackson. By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor The smart-asses chaotic creatives over at Netflix headquarters in Los Angeles decided to cause quite the stir on Thanksgiving with a cheeky Chloe Decker fan cam disguised as a […]

Posted inNews

“Space Force,” a New Netflix Comedy Starring Steve Carell and John Malkovich, premieres on Netflix–and We Broke it First!

OK, so The Bulletin didn’t break the news that “Space Force,” a new Netflix comedy starring Steve Carell and John Malkovich, would be joining the streaming service. But we sure mentioned that some of the filming for the show, which premiered last Friday, was done on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills. In […]

Posted inArt + Entertainment, Movies, Theater & TV, Opinion

Forget the Roses, Bring the Tissues. Check Out These 4 Romantic Movies with Unhappy Endings

By Nova Blanco-Rico, Photo Editor It is that time of the year again where the overpriced heart-shaped candies and teddy bears are put on the shelves, along with the feel-good romantic movies that get the hearts fluttering. But what’s even better are the somber movies that get our hearts to break, forcing us to consume […]

Posted inMusic, Opinion

Three Cheers For Sweet Nostalgia

By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer  Nostalgic is the best word to describe how this year has been in the world of entertainment.  Just in 2019 alone, we’ve seen bands announcing their comebacks, movies being remade, Netflix striking a multi-million dollar deal with Nickelodeon, and the launch of Disney+ which aims to steal our hearts, phone […]