Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

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Congratulations, Leo

Congratulations, Leo

Dylan Lyon, Staff Writer February 29, 2016

Photo from wrongreel.com   Watching Leonardo DiCaprio crawl across a nameless tundra with frothy wheezing violating my ears for two and half hours was the best cinematic experience I've had...

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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda 3

Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda 3

Brenna Belanger, Staff Writer February 29, 2016

The Kung Fu Panda movies, directed by Alessandro Carloni and Jennifer Yuh, are beloved by people of all ages. I can tell you that Kung Fu Panda 3, the most recent installment, is definitely worth seeing. The...

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The Star Wars for the Next Generation

The Star Wars for the Next Generation

Omeed Tavasoli, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Like so many others, Star Wars has always had a special place in my heart as a tale of love, lightsabers, and lighthearted fun.  So, when I learned that the classic series was to receive three more installments,...

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Movie Review: The Martian

Movie Review: The Martian

Omeed Tavasoli, Staff Writer October 17, 2015

After the recent announcement from NASA about flowing water on Mars, the red planet has grasped the attention of the world. Unfortunately, its new movie is a completely bland and utterly mediocre attempt...

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Movie Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Movie Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Omeed Tavasoli, Staff Writer October 12, 2015

Warning: The Grand Budapest Hotel is an R rated movie that will destroy your precious innocence if you are even a day younger than 17. Viewer discretion is advised. I often ask myself, why do I watch...

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Movie Mondays 9: Watchmen (2009)

Movie Mondays 9: Watchmen (2009)

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer June 1, 2015

The world will look up and shout, 'Save us!' ... and I'll look down and whisper, "No." Is the world worth saving? Does it even need saving? If it does, then who bears the burden and duty of saving it?...

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Movie Mondays 8: Big Hero 6

Movie Mondays 8: Big Hero 6

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer May 18, 2015

I am continuously surprised by how large and diverse the medium of film animation has become. What was once confined to fairy tails and princess flicks has expanded to every corner of every genre....

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Movie Mondays 7: Avengers: Age of Ultron

Movie Mondays 7: Avengers: Age of Ultron

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer May 11, 2015

Back in 2012, Marvel launched a new enterprise that brought all of your favorite Marvel superheroes together to fight some cool-looking aliens and their cool alien leader, and you thought, what could...

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Ewoks, a highly intelligent race sadly only introduced in the last Star Wars film, are perhaps the most underrated beings in the entire trilogy.

Third Installment: The Star Wars Original Trilogy

Avesta Reddy, Staff Writer May 6, 2015

Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi From the tragedy of the mighty Jabba's death to the valiant sacrifices of the glorious Ewok race, Return of the Jedi has cemented itself in history as...

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Second Installment: The Star Wars Original Trilogy

Second Installment: The Star Wars Original Trilogy

Daniel Griffith, Staff Writer May 6, 2015

Not only was George Lucas's first Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back, the best in the original trilogy, but it is also the greatest sequel of all time. Why? Let's run through the basic plotline. Even...

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Revenge of the Fifth: The Star Wars Original Trilogy

Revenge of the Fifth: The Star Wars Original Trilogy

Sam Falconer, , and May 5, 2015

  'Achuta', as we say in Huttese, the language of the glorious and mighty Jabba. Or, as it translates in good old Galactic English, 'hello'. After wading through the giant trash compactor...

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Movie Mondays 6: The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012)

Movie Mondays 6: The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012)

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer April 27, 2015

Stephen Chbosky has created The Breakfast Club for a new generation, capturing some of the more modern troubles of teen life in a way that no other film has. This is a story about people. About their...

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