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WandaVision Sets a High Bar for the MCU
Rachel Stern ‘21 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The pushback of Black Widow due to COVID-19 resulted in a full…
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A Historical Romance: The World to Come Review
Skyler Johnson ‘22 Comics Section Editor You don’t often see movies set in the 1800s. There are countless movies regarding…
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Coming 2 America: Star-Studded, Stunning, and a Lot of Fun
Skyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Old children’s movies have a particular charm to them. The dialogue is campy,…
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My Complicated Relationship with The Little Things
Elizabeth Fuire ’24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer One of my favorite film genres is thrillers. Combine thrillers with a murder mystery,…
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Dread – Diceless Horror
South Wagner ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Treasurer When one thinks of tabletop gaming, the first thing that comes to mind…
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Plain and simple: Minari is exquisite.
Jessica Ross ’21 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A fictionalized memoir written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung, the film portrays the…
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Review: Chris Cornell’s Posthumous Cover Album
Gracie Warda ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Music Section EditorChr Content Warning: Suicide. Chris Cornell took his own life in 2017 in a…
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The Cast of The Father Exceeds Expectations
Jonathan Moore ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Plays being adapted into films is a long-time trend. From Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a…
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A House of Many Doors
James Sullivan ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A House of Many Doors is a top-down text-heavy exploration RPG, written…
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Bliss May Be the Film You’re Looking For
Skyler Johnson ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Bliss (2021), not to be confused with 2019’s 1985’s and 1997’s Bliss, which…
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