Review
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Remakes Can Be Treacherous…But Not for Taylor Swift, Who Has Reached a Holy Ground
Vivian Nguyen ‘25 / Emtertainment Monthly Taylor Swift recently released a re-recording of her album Red, originally released in 2012.…
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Spencer – Review
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer There’s always a real person behind those that are idolized beyond recognition.…
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On My Block Season Four – A Disappointing Ending to an Otherwise Great Show
Nikki Emma ’25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The fourth and final season of Netflix’s hit comedy-drama On My Block…
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Titane Review
Josh Carone ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In the first 20 minutes of the film, a woman has intercourse…
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Bergman Island – Review
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Bergman Island is a gorgeous and highly meta excavation for film lovers.…
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An Autopsy of My Hero Academia Season 5
Tanner McEveety ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Spoilers ahead. What happened? For the longest time, My Hero Academia seemed…
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In Beautiful World, Where Are You? Sally Rooney Writes of Maturity, Capitalist Existentialism, and Meaning for Millennials
Karenna Umscheid ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Following the success of her 2018 novel Normal People, and the subsequent…
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The Magical & Nostalgic Feel of Howl’s Moving Castle
Samantha Parker ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Spoilers Ahead. The wondrous world of Studio Ghibli ‘s Howl’s Moving Castle…
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Looking for Alaska Review: Understanding the Modern Teenager
Vivian Nguyen ‘25 / Emtertainment Monthly Staff Writer The Hunger Games trilogy or the Hunger Games, starring Jennifer Lawrence and…
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The Familiarity of Far Cry 6
Jackson Murphy ’25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer If you purchase Farcry 6 and have email notifications from Ubisoft, you’ll…
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