Film
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			  The Cast of The Father Exceeds ExpectationsJonathan Moore ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Plays being adapted into films is a long-time trend. From Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a… Read More »
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			  Bliss May Be the Film You’re Looking ForSkyler Johnson ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Bliss (2021), not to be confused with 2019’s 1985’s and 1997’s Bliss, which… Read More »
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			  Supernova: The Depressing Road Trip Film You Didn’t Know You NeededGrace Twomey ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Supernova is quite possibly the saddest, fastest escalating yet mundane film in quite… Read More »
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			  The Map of Tiny Perfect Things: A Good Use of an Old TropeSkyler Johnson ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor It’s not Valentine’s Day anymore, but if you’re still interested in… Read More »
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			  Mank: A Stunning Look at Citizen Kane’s Co-WriterJonathan Moore ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Citizen Kane. Considered by many to be one of, if not the greatest, movie ever made.… Read More »
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			  Wild Mountain Thyme: The Best Movie About Land Ownership I’ve SeenSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor There are certain key components you see in almost every movie adapted from… Read More »
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			  I’m Your Woman: Big Lead Up, Little BangSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Upon first glance, it’s easy to hope that this film will be good.… Read More »
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			  Delightfully Lighthearted: The War with GrandpaGrace Twomey ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Starring Robert De Niro, with a supporting cast that includes Uma Thurman and… Read More »
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			  Uncle Frank: Pathetic Oscar BaitSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Never have I ever seen a film so thirsty for an Oscar. You… Read More »
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			  Sound of Metal is Problematic, but with Good Sound DesignSkyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Sound of Metal is simultaneously pretty good and terrible. The cinematography was pretty… Read More »