Raimbault’s Got Rhythm: Scrapple from the Apple
https://bit.ly/4c0pfvu Hi! During Jazz Band this semester, I have been working on “Scrapple from the Apple.” My instructor wants me to learn this piece so I can grow in my improvisation. The first two...
View ArticleHarper’s Character Selection Screen – Bleu: Julie, Lucille and the Renewal of...
imdb.to/3IqU4f4 Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog! I wanted to start off my blog this semester with a film that I watched for a course this semester, so I decided to go with my favorite so far:...
View ArticleGoranson’s Greenlight: Past Lives
bit.ly/3wSXmoJ Hello, and welcome back to my blog about films directed by women. This week, I will be focusing on Past Lives by director Celine Song. I finally watched this film on a free day I had...
View ArticleNick’s Horror Flick Picks: The Phantom Carriage
bit.ly/49HbOis Happy March fellow film-admirers! To kick off the eventful month that is looming, I decided to watch an intriguing Swedish silent horror film by the name of The Phantom Carriage (TPC.)...
View ArticleMeet The Editors: Nicole Kaminski
Finishing up our meet the editor’s series this semester is Nicole Kaminski! Nicole is a sophomore transfer student from Luther College. She is majoring in English with a concentration in writing. If...
View ArticleEnglish Alum in the Spotlight: Madeline Brzeczek
This week, we’ve decided to feature a 2021 Lewis University English major and Jet Fuel Review Alum for their wonderful artwork. Please welcome Madeline Brzeczek! “Forged through years of trial and...
View ArticleComplexities with Khuffash: The Yellow Wallpaper
https://bit.ly/3Vxgsvc Welcome back to Complexities with Khuffash! Last time we discussed Alina Starkov’s story in the trilogy Shadow and Bone, and how her’s is reminiscent of the trope of women and...
View ArticleHarper’s Character Selection Screen – Ghost in the Shell: Major Kusanagi and...
https://bit.ly/3J7hq9N Hello everyone! Last semester, I focused a lot of my efforts into covering horror film character’s because I was interested in how they developed. Given that horror films are...
View ArticleNick’s Horror Flick Picks: Cure (1997)
https://bit.ly/3xrAe18 Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s 1997 flick, Cure, is just an absolute mindbend of a journey throughout its entire 1 hour and 51 minute runtime. If you thought Silence Of The Lambs or Saw...
View ArticleLauren’s Etude to Eden: Broadchurch and “Orange Juice”
https://bit.ly/3xNF3BV Hello and welcome back to Etude to Eden! Today’s update concerns a show I always have the urge to rewatch: Broadchurch. Besides my drive to watch programs that are British in...
View ArticleMeet the Authors: Naoko Fujimoto
This interview was conducted by Advanced Workshop students and JFR Editors Samuel McFerron, Lauren Lotarski, Alyssa Khuffash, and Jovaughn Williams in the Spring of 2024. Hello, readers! Welcome to...
View ArticleMeet the Authors: Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué
This interview was conducted by Advanced Workshop students and JFR Editors Samuel McFerron, Lauren Lotarski, Alyssa Khuffash, and Jovaughn Williams in the Spring of 2024. Hello, readers! Welcome back...
View ArticleNick’s Horror Flick Picks: The Boxer’s Omen
bit.ly/3K8CVaZ Chih-Hung Kuei’s 1983 flick, The Boxer’s Omen, is an awe-inducing visual treat for viewers to devour. Its diegesis revolves around a Hong Kong citizen named Chan Hung, a gangster who is...
View ArticleMeet The Editors: Samantha Poyner
First in our Meet the Editors series for fall is Sam! Sam is a junior at Lewis University majoring in English with a concentration in Writing. While studying at Lewis, she hopes to expand her creative...
View ArticleMeet the Editors: Liam Jarot
My name is Liam Jarot. I’m a senior at Lewis University, majoring in English with a concentration in writing. My hobbies include watching movies (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Incredibles, and...
View ArticleMeet the Editors: Jimena Araiza
Jimena is a junior at Lewis University majoring in English with a concentration in Literature and Language. This is her first semester with Jet Fuel Review, and has a passion for creative fiction and...
View ArticleLiam’s Comic Craze: A Case for Comics
bit.ly/3TwF6dh Comic books are more than what the average person sees today as a repetitive and superhero-based industry (if the average person is generous enough to call the business an “industry”)....
View ArticleKat’s Catalog: Good Will Hunting
bit.ly/3Zz34Zo Hello and welcome to Kat’s Catalog. Here I will be sharing films I compiled into a list from reading multiple sources about what films to watch in your twenties. As someone who is...
View ArticleMeet the Editors: Arista Brozovich
Arista is a junior at Lewis, and is majoring in English Studies, with a concentration in general writing. She aspires to continue her education after Lewis, and obtain her master’s degree, and to work...
View ArticleLauren’s Let’s Plays: How does The Sims 4 Represent Disability?
bit.ly/3XNKj22 Hi, friends! This semester, I’m switching things up with my blog. Instead of focusing on music, I will be discussing what’s on my mind regarding the video games I’m playing! I have...
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