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What could be more of a thrill than an adventure? We come along with explorers as they go on a quests, making daring escapes and searching around the world for the greatest treasures. These are just some of the fun things we think of when it comes to adventure, that are more is dug up by one of our writers, Landen Kennedy.

Adventure and Quests - Landen Kennedy

Lovecraft Country, the Monsters of 1950’s America

Intergenerational Conflict and Intergalactic War: An Analysis of the Transformers Franchise

Environmentalism in a Galaxy Far, Far Away

The Legend of Korra: Humanizing a Hero

At the Intersection of Past and Future: Orientalist Aesthetics in The Wolverine

If You're Not With Me, Then You're My Enemy: How Revenge of the Sith Captures the Post-9/11 Paranoia

Da 5 Bloods: Spike Lee's Vietnam Joint

Sound Designing Hopelessness: King Kong's “Insect Pit” Sequence

Uncut Gems: Finely Crafted Chaos

Ready Player One: Addiction and Nostalgia

Little Women, Big Success: A Film Review

Missing Link and the Search for Belonging

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