Film
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Interview: 'La La Land' Stunt Coordinator Mark Kubr Breaks Down That Stunning Opening Sequence
Wesley Emblidge ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Editor As Whiplash director Damien Chazelle’s new film La La Land hits screens,…
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Review: 'Jackie' Paints an Incomplete Portrait
In the escort from the autopsy of deceased President John F. Kennedy (Caspar Phillipson), Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman) asks the…
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Review: 'Miss Sloane' Has a Strong Cast, But Lacks Innovation
Miss Sloane follows Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain), a renowned lobbyist in Washington, D.C. and the epitome of an anti-hero. The…
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Review: 'La La Land' Brings Back the Movie Musical
“It feels too nostalgic,” worries Mia (Emma Stone). A struggling actress in Los Angeles, she decides to write a one…
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Review: 'Borderline' An Emotional Truth on Borderline Personality Disorder
Regina has been engaging in self-harm and struggling with suicidal thoughts since she was a child. Now, as an adult,…
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Novel to Film: "Inferno"
Anahita Padmanabhan ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Inferno is the third installment in the film series following the fictional Robert…
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Novel to Film: “Inferno”
Anahita Padmanabhan ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Inferno is the third installment in the film series following the fictional Robert…
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Review: 'Rules Don’t Apply' Fails To Reach It's Promise
Rules Don’t Apply doesn’t do much to shed new light on Hughes, but seems more focused on capturing as much…
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Review: 'Elle' Is a Well Made Movie that Isn't for Everyone
Elle is an extraordinarily difficult movie. It’s difficult to recommend, difficult to criticize, difficult to understand, and difficult to watch.…
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Review: 'Bad Santa 2' Is Unapologetic and Fun
2003’s Bad Santa has become somewhat of a cult classic throughout the years, renowned for its vulgar and brutally nihilistic…
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