Film
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Review: 'Denial' Is An Undeniably Faithful Adaption
It’s hard to fathom that in the age of endless access to information, there are still those who can rebuff…
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Review: Does 'The Birth of a Nation' Redeem Nate Parker?
Up until the recent slew of bad press for its director, writer, and star Nate Parker, The Birth of a…
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Review: ‘Kids In Love’ Is A Lazy Cliché
Set in modern day England, Kids In Love is an indie coming-of-age film that centers around the story of Jack…
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Review: 'Deepwater Horizon' Well From Hell
When one thinks of the BP Oil Spill, those Dawn cleaning detergent commercials may spring to mind. In the advertisements,…
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Review: 'Masterminds' Wastes the Comedic Potential of Its Cast
On October 4, 1997, a vault supervisor at a Wells Fargo Bank, along with his associates, pulled off one of…
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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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