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Video Games
Caves of Qud Review
South Wagner ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Treasurer Caves of Qud is a bizarre game, a retro roguelike set in a…
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Books
The Undead, Universal Truth of Cemetery Boys
Clarah Grossman ’21 / Emertainment Monthly Writer In the wake of spooky season, author Aiden Thomas released his debut YA…
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TV
Pennyworth Season 2 Trailer Released
Rachel Stern ‘21 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Season 1 spoilers ahead. After Pennyworth’s production was stalled by COVID-19, no…
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Review
Hades: The Game We All Need Right Now
Bennett Burns ‘21 / Emertainment Monthly Video Games Editor Greek gods, family drama, and just a dash of romance –…
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Film
Tenet: A Review of 2020’s Return to Cinema
Jonathan Moore ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Tenet. The movie that was a highly anticipated 2020 release from a director considered a…
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Film
Review: Long Awaited The New Mutants
Jonathan Moore ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President The New Mutants had a long and difficult road to the big screen. Filmed while…
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Music
Review: The Neighbourhood’s New Album: Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones
Gracie Warda ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Indie music cult-favorite The Neighbourhood dropped their new album Chip Chrome &…
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Film
Diversifying the Voices from the Beyond: Your Guide to Welcome to the Blumhouse
Tyler Kavanaugh-Lynch ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer With this year’s direct-to-Amazon Prime release of the Welcome to the Blumhouse…
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Film
TIME: The Best Piece of Incarceration Media I’ve Seen
Skyler Johnson ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Editor Because of the death of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, America is…
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Film
An Interview and Review of A24’s Boys State
Caroline Reese ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Skyler Johnson ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Comics Section Editor Recently, we got…
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