Film
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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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Interview: 'Green Room' Director Jeremy Saulnier
After premiering at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the festival, Jeremy Saulnier’s third movie…
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Interview: ‘Green Room’ Director Jeremy Saulnier
After premiering at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the festival, Jeremy Saulnier’s third movie…
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Interview: The Stars of 'Everybody Wants Some!!' Talk About Living In the Now and Richard Linklater
James Canellos ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Movies Editor Richard Linklater is known for boasting the careers of young actors.…
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Interview: The Stars of ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ Talk About Living In the Now and Richard Linklater
James Canellos ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Executive Movies Editor Richard Linklater is known for boasting the careers of young actors.…
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Review: 'Criminal' is a Criminal Waste of Talent
Kevin Costner stars as a convict with token tough guy name Jericho, who has the memories of a CIA operative…
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Review: 'The Jungle Book' is the Jungle VIP
The film, telling the story of young Mowgli’s (Neel Sethi) romps throughout the forest alongside his animal friends Baloo (Bill…
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