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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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A starship taking the jump between “Starfield’s” 120 systems. Players are given the choice of when and to what extent they explore each individual galaxy.

“Starfield” Carries The Scope of A Universe With A Bethesda Touch

Holden Kopman, Entertainment Editor Sep 18, 2023

In past years Bethesda Softworks has produced ambitious open-world titles such as the medieval masterpiece “The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim” and the picturesque post-nuclear world of “Fallout 4,” ...

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The four knights (left to right: Batgirl, Red Hood, Nightwing and Robin) huddle around butler/mentor Alfred Pennyworth. Without the presence of Batman, Alfred must take the responsibility of guiding the knights through difficult decisions.

The Sage Reviews: “Gotham Knights”

Holden Kopman, Staff Reporter Dec 2, 2022

WB Montreal’s “Gotham Knights” hit Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 5 and PC on Oct. 21. With the death of their past mentor Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, Nightwing, Red Hood, Batgirl and Robin (Tim Drake)...

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In 2018, the video game “Among US” was initially released by game developer, InnerSloth. In September, the popularity of “Among Us” increased drastically with over 100 million downloads worldwide.

Do We Have The Next Revolutionary Video Game Among Us?

The Video Game “Among Us” Has Incredibly Increased In Popularity Within The Past Few Months
Isabella Bernabeo, Staff Reporter Nov 12, 2020

In June 2018, game developer InnerSloth released the murder-mystery video game, “Among Us”. “Among Us” is an online game that is based in a space-themed environment. The game consists of up to...

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 “All In: The Fight For Democracy” movie poster. This film was released September 18 and tackles the issue of voter suppression and where to go from here in order to preserve democracy.

“All In: The Fight For Democracy”: The Survival of Democracy Is On The Line This 2020

Madeline Mack Oct 29, 2020

The historic date of November 6, 2018, fills the dark screen. Election Day, the one that would determine the winner of the Governor's race in Georgia. The race that would decide whether or not Stacey Abrams...

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The Protagonist (John Dacid Washington) and Neil (Robert Pattinson) contemplate on what their next move will be. Tenet exhibits phenomenal visual aspects throughout the entirety of the film.

Tenet Movie Review

"Tenet": A Thrilling Visual Spectacle
Jermaine Shitu, Staff Reporter Oct 15, 2020

“Inversion - the ability to reverse an object's entropy.” - The Protagonist “Tenet” is Christopher Nolan’s most ambitious film to date. His well known and extensive career that kicked off...

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Batman investigating one of the riddler’s crime scenes. As he walked up to commissioner Gordon, Gordon showed Batman a letter, a letter he found attached to the murder victim.

Reeves Creates A New Look For “The Batman”, Flawed as a Human, Lovable as a Champion

Reeves Creates a A New Look For “The Batman” Movie
Samuel Daher, Reporter Oct 13, 2020

The Caped Crusader has come back, “The Batman” is a one-of-a-kind movie that explains Batman’s flaws, however, that might be his key to victory.  Still, fans were enlightened to see Robert Pattinson...

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review-A Visual Extravaganza & Nothing Else

Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review-A Visual Extravaganza & Nothing Else

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Jun 12, 2019

The “Godzilla” franchise has been alive and breeding out new pieces of work throughout the last 65 years. The Japanese monster is one of the more recognizable faces in not only the foreign market;...

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Aladdin (2019) Review: An Uneven Yet Satisfying Remake

Aladdin (2019) Review: An Uneven Yet Satisfying Remake

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Jun 5, 2019

The recent trend in the world of Walt Disney Studios is productions on live-action retellings of their classic library of animated work. It began with 2015's "Cinderella" to 2016's "The Jungle Book" to...

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John Wick: Chapter 3 Review: Exhilarating, Action-Packed and Downright Fun

John Wick: Chapter 3 Review: Exhilarating, Action-Packed and Downright Fun

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter May 23, 2019

Keanu Reeves is known to be one of the nicest faces in Hollywood and has been apart of some widely-known franchises and pieces of work such as “The Matrix” and 1994’s “Speed.” In 2014, the actor...

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Paddleton Review: 2019s Hidden Gem

Paddleton Review: 2019’s Hidden Gem

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter May 14, 2019

Netflix has been having a great variety of original content lately. Many of which, such as 2017's "Mudbound" and 2018's "Roma," have gone on to earn high recognition for the widely-popular streaming service....

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Pokemon Detective Pikachu Review: A Fun, Adventurous Adaptation

Pokemon Detective Pikachu Review: A Fun, Adventurous Adaptation

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter May 13, 2019

Video game adaptations have had a streak of projects that range from mediocre to flat out awful. Whether it is 2016's "Warcraft," "Assassin's Creed" or the "Resident Evil" franchise, the library of...

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Ellie (Jeté Laurence) stands center frame with her cat, Church, behind her. This serves as the cover for the film.

Pet Sematary Review: Falls Short of Other Stephen King Movie Adaptations

Drew Winkler, Staff Reporter May 9, 2019

“Pet Sematary” is the latest Stephen King movie adaptation. With previous adaptations like “The Shining” and “It” making hundreds of millions at the box offices, it wouldn’t be long before...

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