Film
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Review: 'Miss Peregrine's Home' is a Clunky But Thrilling Ride
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children centers around Jake, a teenage boy played by Asa Butterfield who, after the death…
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Opinion: Searching For Meaning In A World Of Remakes
Christian Ziolkowski ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “Hollywood has run out of original ideas.” This ignorant phrase has been…
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Review: 'The Magnificent Seven' Is a Poor Remake
Samuel Kaufman ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Seven Samurai was a masterpiece, most people can agree on that, and…
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Opinion: Charlie Brown, an Emerson Student in the Making
Sammi Curran ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer With the start of the semester comes a mountain of papers, readings,…
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Review: 'The Dressmaker' Doesn't Quite Fit
Rachel LaBonte ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Visually stunning and surprisingly touching, The Dressmaker is a quirky film that…
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Review: ‘Queen of Katwe’ The African Spirit Released by Disney Magic
Ben Zacuto ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “If we don’t tell our own stories, no one will.” –Mira Nair,…
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10 Greatest Chuck Jones Short Films
Spencer Smith ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Chuck Jones may arguably be the most influential, if not, the greatest…
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Review: 'Bridget Jones's Baby' Delivers a Great Rom-Com
Maddie Crichton ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In 2001 Bridget Jones’s Diary joined the era of instant-classic British romantic…
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Review: 'Snowden' Is Biased, Yet Brilliant
Jacqueline Gualtieri ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s safe to say that Snowden is not a documentary. It might…
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