The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Echo is a short TV series about a deaf Native American assassin who tasks herself to discover the secret behind her extraordinary ancestral gifts, while trying to fall her uncle’s empire in the process. Graphic by Cason Johnson

Sight of Sound

Cason Johnson, Reporter February 16, 2024

I was lazily scrolling through Disney+ for something to binge on a late Monday night. I realized that Marvel had released a brand new original series titled "Echo." The star of the show was Maya Lopez,...

The original gang goes down in cinema history, left to terrify their beloved audience for all eternity...

Cason’s Fanatical FNAF Movie Review

Cason Johnson, Reporter November 30, 2023

If you haven’t had the privilege to see this love letter of a movie on the big screen, then you are truly missing out. The 2014 last-ditch indie horror game turned cinematic phenomenon, almost a decade...

From left to right, junior Cason Johnson and seniors Ryan Green, Caleb Taylor and Anthony Luparello stand in front of the screen where their movie was projected during the premiere. The Premiere was held at Milburn Park on Jan. 14 and can also be viewed on YouTube. “It was very surreal to present the movie in front of a lot of people that I knew,” Green said. “It was a surreal experience because up to that point, it was just us looking at this movie. But we got to share it with a bunch of people and the surreal part was people reacting to the movie. That was really cool to watch and see people laugh at the jokes that we wrote. It was very satisfying.”

The Final Cut

Madison Shields, Editor February 16, 2023

Every tenth grader and above in Texas needs a Verification of Enrollment Form in order to get a driver’s license. But what if there was only one VOE left? Planning out a heist to steal it isn’t the...

Welcoming back the familiar faces of Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette, this new addition to the “Scream” franchise also adds new faces such as Jenna Ortega and Dylan Minnette. This new installment to the series wasn’t as perfect as I had hoped but it was still exciting to see this modern adaptation to the franchise. The film keeps it’s classic “who done it” attitude and makes sure to keep viewers guessing who’s behind the mask.

Don’t Pick Up the Phone

Isa Morgan, Reporter January 28, 2022

WARNING: INCLUDES SPOILERS, ONLY READ IF YOU’VE SEEN THE NEW 'SCREAM,' AKA SCREAM 5  “Scream” is back on the big screen with the newest addition of the fifth movie. The film was released on Jan....

Inspired by Shakespeare’s play “Romeo and Juliet,” “West Side Story” started off as a Broadway musical in 1957 and was then made into a film by the same name in 1961. Only recently has the film been remade with Steven Spielberg as director, starring actors Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler.

Something’s Coming, Something Good

Isa Morgan, Reporter December 21, 2021

Forbidden love, tragic deaths and fantastic dance scenes are all things to look forward to in Steven Spielberg's new rendition of the timeless musical "West Side Story." The film was released on Dec. 10...

Holding up a double peace sign, Lacie poses next to the movie poster for the new animated picture, “Arctic Dogs.”

Arctic Justice is Served

Ally JohnPress and Lacie Perry November 15, 2019

On Nov. 9, we watched the new movie “Arctic Dogs,” a film filled with childish humor and minimal development.  The plot of the story began with Swifty, voiced by Jeremy Renner, who is an Arctic...

I walked into the movie with high expectations and I was disappointed.

No, It Isn’t Romantic

Estefani Rios, Reporter February 20, 2019

Let me get right to the point, “Isn’t it Romantic” was an okay movie. It’s wasn’t bad, but there wasn’t anything that I truly loved. There are some spoilers below, so if you want to see the...

Its a classic story with progressive changes that appeal to our changing society.

You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

Estefani Rios, Reporter November 23, 2018

The Grinch is a fairly well-known character. From the original 1957 Dr. Seuss book, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," to the 2000 movie adaptation, everyone has at least heard about this infamous character. The...

Movie review: A Christmas Carol

Nathan Smith December 17, 2009

     On December 19, 1834, author Charles Dickens published his story A Christmas Carol, an apparently timeless holiday classic that has not been out of print for nearly 150 years.  Since then, there...

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