Movie Review by Steven R.

Splitting Adam (2015)
Rated TV-G, 1 hour 31 minutes

Splitting Adam is a great and fun-filled movie that combines teen comedy with light science fiction. Jace Norman shines as Adam, bringing a mix of humor and sincerity that makes the character relatable and likable. Splitting Adam’s themes of self-acceptance, responsibility, and the value of authenticity resonate with both young viewers and adults. The humor, although aimed at a younger audience, is effective and never feels forced, with plenty of funny moments and creative scenarios that keep the audience engaged. With its clever concept and a sweet message about embracing who you are, Splitting Adam is an entertaining watch that’s perfect for fans of family-friendly, feel-good films. I give this movie a 10/10 because of the humor and science fiction.

Teen Digital Art by Roman T.

This composition is about the combined no-hitter thrown by Shota Imanaga, Nate Pearson and Porter Hodge of the Chicago Cubs. This was the first no-hitter thrown in 52 years by the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. This graphic contains the three pitchers who pitched on this historic day in a forest environment. The blue setting in the background represents the colors of the Chicago Cubs, and the bear next to the players (right) represents the team’s name “Cubs”.