Review
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A Review of Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre’s 'Light To Dark'
In their final concert of the season, Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre impresses audiences with the dramatic and emotionally evolving ballets…
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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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A Resonating Season Finale: Review of Boston Ballet’s ‘Mirrors’
Boston Ballet’s Mirrors is a stunning showcase of the brilliance and intricacy of modern day ballet. With four very different…
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A Resonating Season Finale: Review of Boston Ballet’s 'Mirrors'
Boston Ballet’s Mirrors is a stunning showcase of the brilliance and intricacy of modern day ballet. With four very different…
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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 of Riverdance: The 20th Anniversary World Tour
Returning after four years, Riverdance is once again entertaining audiences across North America with its 20th Anniversary Word Tour. In…
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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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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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