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The Smashing Machine Review
Jackson Gagliardi ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Laced with metaphors as subtle as an uppercut, The Smashing Machine promised…
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CineFest Latino Boston presents: Dirigido por Mujeres
Gray Gailey ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer September 24th to 28th marked the 3rd annual CineFest Latino Boston. The…
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One Battle After Another: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Exhilarating, Timely Masterpiece
Julie Maescher ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Light spoilers ahead. For the last 20 years of his career, Paul…
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HamilTEN Review: Telling the Story of Tonight
Olivia Romesburg ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In celebration of iconic musical Hamilton premiering on Broadway ten years ago,…
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‘Mickey 17’: Bong Joon-Ho’s Thrilling, Delightful Follow-Up to ‘Parasite’
Julie Maescher ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Over the course of his two-decade-plus career, Bong Joon-Ho has established a…
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The Assessment Review: Elizabeth Olsen is (Bad at) Mothering
Jackson Gagliardi ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer TW: Sexual Assault, Suicide The premise of The Assessment is simple: the…
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Beneath the Surface: A Review of Last Breath
Bethany Hanson ‘28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Based on a true story, Alex Parkinson’s Last Breath just released on…
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O’Dessa: A Futuristic Tale of Love, Music, and Resistance
Bethany Hanson ‘28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer O’dessa is a new movie that takes place in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic…
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Emilia Pérez Can Not Win at the Oscars
Ela Moss ’27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A dire and dangerous cultural concern looms at this year’s awards show…
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Companion Review: When a Script is Superb!
Leo Josse ’28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer We are truly living in a horror renaissance. At a time when…
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