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Review: 'Money Monster' is Full of Misplaced Empathy
Money Monster sees a return to form with Clooney as Lee Gates, a slimy TV host in New York City.…
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Review: 'The Lobster' Is Unique and Fascinating
What makes The Lobster so unique is its satirical take on the pressures put on people to find a spouse…
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Review: 'X-Men: Apocalypse' is a Muddled, But Fun Superhero Adventure
John Allegretti ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer X-Men: Days of Future Past introduced the time travel reboot, where the…
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Why Star Wars Fans Should Be Excited About Their New Han Solo
Rumor has it that Disney auditioned nearly 2,500 actors for the role. Among them included prominent names like Miles Teller,…
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Interview: Agent 13 Shares Whose Side She’s On and More in ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Faith D’Isa ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Marketing Officer In Captain America: Civil War, there’s certainly a crowd of characters…
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Interview: Agent 13 Shares Whose Side She's On and More in 'Captain America: Civil War'
Faith D’Isa ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Marketing Officer In Captain America: Civil War, there’s certainly a crowd of characters…
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IFFBoston Review: 'The Blackcoat's Daughter' Is a Low Point For IFFBoston 2016
Samuel Kaufman ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The Blackcoat’s Daughter is dark, slow, ethereal, ambiguous, and hyper-violent. It is…
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Review: 'Captain America: Civil War' Is the 'Avengers' Sequel You've Been Waiting For
John Allegretti ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Empathy is the driving force behind Captain America: Civil War, a film…
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Picking Sides: Why 'Captain America: Civil War' Polarizes
Laura Cafasso ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It may have begun when Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) asked: “Big…
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IFFBoston Review: 'Weiner' Is a Tragic Account of Modern Politics
James Canellos ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Movies Editor Over the past fifty-five years or so media has grown into a…
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