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The Rescue Review – Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin Dominate the Craft of Documentary
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “What we had was a great story, and no way to tell…
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The Electrical Life of Louis Wain – Review
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A biopic about a cat illustrator played by Benedict Cumberbatch,…
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Last Night in Soho – Review
Karenna Umscheid / Emertainment Monthly ‘25 Spoilers Ahead. Girls who believe they belong in earlier decades would find…
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Why Fear Street Is What’s Next For Horror
Hannah Hughes ‘21 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Many horror fans have conflicting feelings about the emerging sub-genre known as…
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Blue Bayou Moves, but Fails to Stick the Landing
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Blue Bayou begins with a lot of promise. There is clearly a…
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The Card Counter Review – Paul Schrader’s Small Bet, Small Win
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Paul Schrader’s latest is not the winning hand at a poker tournament.…
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Together Review
Josh Carone ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Marriage Story meets Covid-19 in Together, a marital study from director Stephen…
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The Green Knight Review
Abigail Lee ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer From the outset, The Green Knight mystifies legend. As slyly as it…
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Mass – Fran Kranz’s Tense, Phenomenal Debut
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer There is something very off-putting about an empty room in a church…
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No Time To Die Review – The Wait Is Over
Skyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer After a year of waiting, No Time to Die has finally arrived.…
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