Film
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			  No Time To Die Review – The Wait Is OverSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer After a year of waiting, No Time to Die has finally arrived.… Read More »
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			  “You Will Be Found”…Missing Live TheatreAbigail Murphy ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Dear Evan Hansen, rose to fame on Broadway, with some viewers finding… Read More »
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			  From Stage to Screen: Small Engine RepairThere is a long and storied history of turning plays into feature films. These adaptations have recently taken on a… Read More »
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			  Sundance 2021 – The GenreJonathan Moore ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Not just dramas were featured at Sundance this year. Genre ran rampant and had some… Read More »
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			  Together Together ReviewSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor There aren’t a ton of films that explore the strifes of single parenthood,… Read More »
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			  Sundance ShoutoutsJonathan Moore ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President As many other festivals have had to do, the 2021 Sundance Film Festival was moved… Read More »
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			  A Historical Romance: The World to Come ReviewSkyler Johnson ‘22 Comics Section Editor You don’t often see movies set in the 1800s. There are countless movies regarding… Read More »
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			  Coming 2 America: Star-Studded, Stunning, and a Lot of FunSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Old children’s movies have a particular charm to them. The dialogue is campy,… Read More »
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			  My Complicated Relationship with The Little ThingsElizabeth Fuire ’24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer One of my favorite film genres is thrillers. Combine thrillers with a murder mystery,… Read More »
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			  Plain and simple: Minari is exquisite.Jessica Ross ’21 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A fictionalized memoir written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung, the film portrays the… Read More »