Hanajun Chung

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Worked on 166 assignments, created 122, named on 68 bylines for The Chaffey Breeze.

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More Running

When "The Maze Runner" was released in fall of 2014, the reviews team at the Breeze found it to be a fun, clever little young-adult adaptation that stood out from the many other YA titles, deserving of the "B+" grade. Fans will most likely enjoy seeing these characters once again onscreen. Just don't expect any sense of mystery and creativity...

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Club Rush Opens Doors to a Multitude of Opportunities.

With over 15 clubs present at the Rancho Cucamonga quad, students engaged with club representatives and explored various interests and opportunities at club rush on Sept. 23. “Club Rush is awesome. It gives the student body an opportunity to get to know all the clubs,” said Mitchel Quintero, president of the Veterans club. Students also helped themselves to tacos during...

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Strength of Street Knowledge

Like being held at gunpoint, the cold open of the N. W. A. biopic, “Straight Outta Compton”, hooks the audience with a drug deal gone bad. As things progress, the story surrounding the group’s early years — prior to stardom — sustains that same intensity and emotion for a while, demonstrating how their lives from Compton, CA truly affected their...

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Top 5 Summer Movies of 2015

2015 had some memorable summer films. Not all the big releases were stunners, but a couple surely laid claim to the box office. But this piece isn’t about the big moneymakers. Instead, this is going to champion the best examples of visual storytelling from this past season. Seeing as this list is for Chaffey College, these are the films that...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

A Smashing Good Time

Developer: Namco Platform: Wii U, 3DS. Price: $59.99 (Wii U), $39.99 (3DS)Fighting games have a history of taking themselves too seriously. Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U is a fun fighting game with a relaxed atmosphere. With no plot and subtext, the game throws you into the action right away. Just pick a character and the...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

A serviceable sequel

Almost everyone performing in "Horrible Bosses 2" is incredibly talented. The eclectic supporting cast all have at least one scene that is hilarious. They're so talented that the three leads are elevated in shared scenes. When they're alone, it's more of the same from the first film."Horrible Bosses 2" tries its absolute best to sustain laughter at 108 minutes —...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

Bayonetta and Shantae: Two Hair Raising Games.

For fans of "hack-and-slash" games, "Bayonetta" is title gamers should look forward to whenever the chance arrives. "Bayonetta 2" for the Wii U is no exception to the fast-paced energy that the series has provided for the players so far. The first thing that players will notice about this title is the intensely suggestive themes. The first "Bayonetta" is known...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 6 min read

Science, yeah!

Three films about science were released this weekend, with two specifically expected to make major money over the weekend. The one audiences aren't probably eager to see is "The Theory of Everything," a critically lauded biopic of physicist Stephen Hawkins (the response so far screams Oscar). Instead, the two big releases are "Big Hero 6" and "Interstellar." Aside than the...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 5 min read

'John Wick' amazes in style and action

"John Wick" had the potential to be completely unforgettable, especially when older, seasoned stars such as Liam Neeson (the "Taken" series), Kevin Costner ("3 Days to Kill"), Piece Brosnan ("The November Man") and Denzel Washington ("The Equalizer") have attempted to resurrect their leading-man careers through action films. All these men are arguably better actors than Keanu Reeves, the star of...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

VOD review: 'Life of Crime' lives through exceptional cast

"Life of Crime" begins with one of our protagonists getting mugged while taking a piss. As retaliation, one of the leads lures the mugger to the middle of the street with insults, while the other drives their van into the unsuspecting crook. Introducing the leads this way might be appropriate for characters who are criminals, but is their anything relatable...