Don’t Worry Darling defies critics’ denouncement

By Patrick Gainor, Staff Writer Don’t Worry Darling needs little introduction. The production of Olivia Wilde’s sophomore film has been so chaotic that the drama has made national headlines, from Shia LeBeouf not being in the movie to screaming matches between Wilde and lead actress Florence “Miss Flo” Pugh.  I went into this movie with rather low expectations but left the theater exhilarated and dazed. Don’t Worry Darling is absolutely insane, and while it is far from perfect, it is certainly one of the most memorable films of the year. The movie follows Alice (Florence Pugh) and Jack Chambers (Harry … Continue reading Don’t Worry Darling defies critics’ denouncement

Dolphins outlast Bills in heated slugfest

By Patrick Gainor, Staff Writer In the marquee matchup of the week, the Miami Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills 21-19 after shutting down Josh Allen and the electric Bills offense despite a late game blunder that nearly cost them the game. Both teams entered Week 3 as two of the top teams in the NFL. Buffalo thoroughly dominated the first two games of the season with 31-10 and 41-7 wins over the Rams and Titans, who both  made the playoffs the previous year. The Dolphins defeated the Patriots in Week 1 before coming back from a 35-14 fourth quarter deficit … Continue reading Dolphins outlast Bills in heated slugfest

Wild week two ends in more pain for Cincy fans

By Patrick Gainor, Staff Writer In another close game, fueled, once again, by a late fourth-quarter push, the Cincinnati Bengals lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 20-17 off of a game-winning field goal.  Despite the fact that they scored a field goal on their opening drive, Joe Burrow and company were stifled by the Dallas defense, led by First Team All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons and defensive end Dorance Armstrong, as they were once again held out of the end zone in the first half. Burrow was sacked six times, bringing the total times the quarterback was brought down to … Continue reading Wild week two ends in more pain for Cincy fans