Most indie fans are well aware of the holy trinity of bedroom pop: girl in red, Clairo and Beadoobee. They are known for...
By The MercuryApril 11, 2022Indie folk-pop musician Adam Melchor opened for Chelsea Cutler’s “When I Close My Eyes” tour along with ROSIE at the House of Blues...
By The MercuryMarch 28, 2022While some Batman fans were left unsatisfied after viewing an angsty Robert Pattinson clad in a trenchcoat and greasy bangs, I left the...
By The MercuryMarch 7, 2022With the roar of a chainsaw and rotting flesh dangling from the jowls of a killer, Leatherface returns with a vengeance – and...
By The MercuryFebruary 21, 2022Warning major spoilers ahead. “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2022) follows its iconic 1974 predecessor in a blood-fueled extravaganza that will terrify (and delight) old...
By The MercuryFebruary 21, 2022There is an expectation among moviegoers that sequels must be original while maintaining iconic aspects of the previous films; that is especially true...
By The MercuryJanuary 24, 2022Dark academia is more than just a TikTok trend — it provides a refreshing escape from our technology-obsessed lives as it romanticizes the...
By The MercuryDecember 6, 2021The elegance and mayhem of 1960s London come alive in Edgar Wright’s new film “Last Night in Soho” with a versatile cast, unexpected...
By The MercuryNovember 15, 2021Even though Frank Herbert’s novel “Dune” is an iconic trailblazer in the sci-fi genre, the 2021 film adaptation featuring Timothée Chalamet struggled with...
By The MercuryNovember 1, 2021During the past week’s influx of thunderstorms and rainy weather, several Comets faced issues with water leaks in their residences – and with...
By The MercuryOctober 18, 2021Email us at editor@utdmercury.com with your name, major, year, and area of interest.