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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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Broadway’s ‘The Crucible’ Resembles Avant-Garde Horror Film
Although Ivo van Hove’s production of The Crucible is not grounded in context, the floating–both literally and physically–only adds to…
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Review: “Goodnight Punpun” Vol.1
Despite some dark moments, Goodnight Punpun Vol. 1 stays fairly lighthearted for a seinen manga and does not have obvious…
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Review: "Goodnight Punpun" Vol.1
Despite some dark moments, Goodnight Punpun Vol. 1 stays fairly lighthearted for a seinen manga and does not have obvious…
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'Orphan Black' Review – “The Collapse of Nature”
Maya Reddy ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant TV Editor Orphan Black’s season four premiere knows how long ago the events of…
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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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