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Archives for October 2017

Top 5 Newish Horror Movies to Watch that are Actually Scary

October 10, 2017 by Sharonda Adams

So it’s finally the best month of the year again! With October comes Halloween, which is easily my favorite day of the year. If you are also a lover of spooky Halloween festivities then you’re most likely looking to have a scary movie marathon in some house seminar room. Here are five newish horror movies that are all certified fresh to start your Halloween season off the right way!

5. Split (2016)

Split is a horror rollercoaster that showcases a good mix of jump scares and general fear causing moments. James McAvoy gives a wonderfully spooky performance as a man with 23 distinct personalities on the brink of unleashing a dangerous 24th one. Split has a really great and in depth plot for a horror movie so go check it out!

4.Crimson Peak (2015)

Oh buddy, Crimson Peak is one of my favorite horror movies of all time. Guillermo del Toro is a fantastic director and his creativity and love for beautiful cinematography is shown in this movie. Crimson Peak has it all: ghosts, romance, and a plot to get you increasingly shook as you uncover the mysteries within it. It also has a top notch cast including Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam and Jessica Chastain. You know it’s going to be a spooky movie when it involves an English town where the weather is never good.

3.It (2017)

This Stephen King remake proved to be entirely worth the $10 I paid to see it as a broke college student. I’m still not over some of the scenes in this movie. Pennywise being played by Bill Skarsgard, who is already a creepy guy, was a great decision. It’s still in theatres so phone some friends or family members and head out to go get spooked.

2.Lights Out (2016)

The movie poster may not be very intriguing but this was one of the scary movies that if seen as a child make you ask your sibling or parent to wait outside your bathroom door when you have to pee in the middle of the night. This movie is the type of movie that made me as a high school senior run to my bed like Usain Bolt after turning off the lights. There’s some pretty heavy themes in this movie in addition to the terror but if you are looking to be super duper spooked this is the movie for you.

1.Get Out (2017)

If you are reading this and you haven’t yet seen Get Out, I’m gonna need you to close this tab and go watch Get Out ASAP. Not only is Get Out scary, but it was able to successfully intertwine humor, horror and woke messages into an under two hour long movie. The acting is so good that I still cannot separate some of the actors from the roles they played. This movie will give you quotes for days, valuable social commentary and a good ol’ spook. Go watch it or “Get Out”.

Filed Under: Features, MCL Top Five

MCL News Minute: October 11, 2017

October 10, 2017 by James Weiny

James has the latest information about fall break and many community service involvement events occurring on campus!

Filed Under: MCL News Minute, Video

Humans of the Commons: Amira Vivrette

October 10, 2017 by Sharonda Adams

Amira Vivrette (2021) Major: MHS, Hometown: Oswega, Illinois

“I’m really passionate about floral design. It’s a great way for me to express myself and it’s a good art form. I haven’t had the chance to do it since I’ve been at Vanderbilt but in high school I had a side business and would sell my creations. I’m just generally very crafty so I love to do a lot of DIY activities for fun”

Filed Under: Features, Humans of The Commons

Choose Your Drink From Munchie And We’ll Tell You How Basic You Are

October 10, 2017 by Austin Hoag

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Filed Under: Features

Humans of the Commons: Jason Scott

October 3, 2017 by Sharonda Adams

Jason Scott (2021) Major: Neuroscience Pre-Meda & Musical Arts Saxophone Hometown: West Memphis, AR

I’m really passionate about the mere essence of music. At any point when I may feel like my world is crumbling, listening to a favorite playlist on Spotify, or even playing a few songs on my saxophone seems to lift me up so much!  Music has this power because no matter how much we may try to hide pain, music itself lies within our hearts.  This is why I decided, in spite of how psycho it may seem, to take up a secondary major in it; a decision that hopefully will make my college experience worth while!

Filed Under: Features, Humans of The Commons

MCL News Minute: October 4, 2017

October 3, 2017 by James Weiny

Sharonda has you covered for the many festivities this weekend in celebration for Homecoming this Saturday!

Filed Under: MCL News Minute, Video

Top 5 Brunch Spots

October 3, 2017 by CommonsAdmin

As we all know by now, food is a big deal in Nashville. There are so many delicious places to eat near campus, and in the city as a whole. Going to brunch seems to be a particular trend right now for many young adults. So this upcoming weekend, check out these Top 5 brunch spots within walking distance of campus:

5. Frothy Monkey

Although the furthest option, Frothy Monkey serves brunch until 5 p.m. It is located on 12th South Avenue and is a great place to go on a Sunday to get some work done and grab a cup of coffee.

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4. Proper Bagel

Proper Bagel sells kettle-cooked bagels with a ton of homemade cream cheese options. If you are craving savory, they have a roasted garlic and rosemary cream cheese; on the other hand, if you have a sweet tooth, they make their own cookie dough cream cheese. Proper Bagel is a must-try!

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3. Fido

For all of you Taylor Swift lovers, this is said to be one of her favorite spots in Nashville. This converted pet shop features delicious food and gourmet expresso drinks. It is located just around the corner from campus on 21st Avenue South.

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2. Bread & Co.

Not only is the food at Bread & Co. delicious, but something all Vanderbilt students love to hear: it is on the card! Bread & Co. accepts meal money, so if you are feeling a little low on cash but you still want a delicious omelet or avocado toast, go check out Bread & Co.

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1. Pancake Pantry

Nashville’s famous Pancake Pantry is one of the most popular brunch spots in the area. Since it is so popular, you may want to try and go early to avoid the long lines. However, word on the street is that the delicious pancakes of all kinds are well worth the wait!

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Filed Under: MCL Top Five

Plan Your Fall Break And We’ll Give You A Spotify Playlist To Study To

October 2, 2017 by Austin Hoag

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Filed Under: Features

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