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Film
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Is a Late-Career Masterpiece from Hayao Miyazaki
John Maescher ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer When Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film The Boy and the Heron was first…
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Film
Taylor Swift, Seemingly in the MCU
Viva Reimers ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Marketing Merch & Events Coordinator Taylor Swift, the now billionaire from her profoundly popular…
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Film
Napoleon Thinks It’s “Complicated,” But It’s Just a Mess
Kyle Smart ’26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Ridley Scott has not been on a hot streak lately. His last…
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Film
Thanksgiving: A Feast for Slasher Fans but Leaves Most Hungry for More
Max Domel ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Late November, of course, is typically associated with fairly harmless dishes: turkey,…
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Concert
Shakey Graves on Theme
Ella Moss / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Peace, love, and connection. Those were the leading themes of Shakey Graves’ concert…
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Film
The Marvels Loses the Marvel of itself
Charlie von Peterffy / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The Marvels is another choppy, lackluster entry in the once-mighty Marvel Cinematic…
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Film
A Reflection on The Room from a First-Time Viewer
Joe Meola ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Coolidge Corner Theater hosted its annual midnight screening of the 2003 film…
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Film
American Fiction is Intellectually Amusing
Charlie von Peterffy ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer American Fiction is a subtle, sincere slice of fiction that plays…
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Music
Travis Scott’s UTOPIA vs. Drake’s For All The Dogs
Chester Deorocki ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer & Webmaster 2023 has been an excellent year for music all around,…
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