Film
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Review: 'Mother's Day' Suffers From Underdeveloped Plot
Jacqueline Gualtieri ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer If you are looking for a movie to take your mother to and…
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IFFBoston Review: 'The Hollars' Falls Safely Within the Walls of a Family Dramedy
Maddie Crichton ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The family dramedy has been constructed down to a science. It needs…
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Interview: ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ Director James Bobin Dishes on the Fantasy Sequel
James Bobin has a long history of being apart of some absolutely great comedies. As Alice Through the Looking Glass…
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Interview: 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' Director James Bobin Dishes on the Fantasy Sequel
James Bobin has a long history of being apart of some absolutely great comedies. As Alice Through the Looking Glass…
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Interview: Andrew Stanton & Lindsey Collins Talk About ‘Finding Dory’s’ Story
Ben Zacuto ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Last week Emertainment Monthly had the great pleasure of participating in a…
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Interview: Andrew Stanton & Lindsey Collins Talk About 'Finding Dory's' Story
Ben Zacuto ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Last week Emertainment Monthly had the great pleasure of participating in a…
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Interview: ‘Sing Street’ Stars Ferdia Walsh-Peelo and Mark McKenna Talk About Music and Tales From the Set
Sophia Ritchie ‘16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer John Carney’s newest film Sing Street is about to get its wide release,…
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Review: A Triumphant Ode to 80’s Boyhood in ‘Sing Street’
If Carney ever decides to move on from music as a form of cinematic storytelling, consider it a huge loss…
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Review: ‘Elvis & Nixon’ Combines History and Culture with Subtle Humor
The strength of this movie lies in the build up. The film switches between seeing the day through Elvis's shoes,…
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Review: 'The Huntsman' Is the Weariest of Them All
Erin Graham ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s ironic that a movie so focused on a mirror finds itself…
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