Film
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Triangle of Sadness: A Gross Yet Exhilarating Film
Justin Angarone ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Triangle of Sadness is a surprisingly unique and fun film with an…
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Werewolf by Night: Monsters Roar into the MCU
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Entertainment Monthly Staff Writer Since the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s blockbuster Avengers: Endgame was released in…
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Tár: Todd Field’s Dense, Immaculately Cold Masterwork
Brendan Collins ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In a film already defined by its choice of aesthetics and visual…
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Food In Film: A Feast For The Soul
Hannah Hughes ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Introduction Food is essential to survival. According to Britannica, food is a…
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The Woman King Is Royal, Though It Lacks Depth
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The Woman King is an above-average culturally rooted film with stellar…
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Interview: Sarah Polley enters the conversation with Women Talking
Abigail Lee ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Content warning: This article is about a film that discusses sexual assault.…
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The Munsters
Ryan Yau ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Rob Zombie’s The Munsters is clearly a passion project, for the sole…
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Halloween Ends, Finally
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Entertainment Monthly Staff Writer In 1978, John Carpenter created one of the most memorable slasher…
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My Policeman: How Potential is Drowned
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Entertainment Monthly Staff Writer Recently, a new trend has emerged in the film world. Many…
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Till: Shocking, Slow, and Surreal
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Entertainment Monthly Staff Writer Till tells the story of 14-year-old Emmet Louis “Bobo” Till’s brutal…
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