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Books
Marie Lu Comes to Brookline
Jamie Molnar ’21 // Emertainment Monthly Book Co-Editor On October 6, the alley next to Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline…
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Comic Books
We’re Not So Different: A Lesson in Hidden Trope
How do you make the fight between the hero and villain interesting if the audience knows inevitably that the villain…
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Books
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo_Books Trump Movies
Thea Belak ‘21/ Emertainment Assistant Editor As great as movies can be, most film adaptations fall flat when compared to…
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Video Games
Resident Evil 2 Review: Aged Like a Fine Cheese
Neal Sweeney ’19 // Emertainment Monthly Executive Video Games Editor Despite releasing only 6 days after my date of birth,…
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Comic Books
Worlds’ Finest: The Best Elseworlds Stories
In honor of the recent CW crossover event for Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl titled ‘Elseworlds’, we take a look…
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Comic Books
A Retroactive Review of The Woods
Skyler Johnson ’22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Published by BOOM! Studios and one of their most popular comics to…
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Film
Review: 'Mary Queen of Scots' – The Struggle Between the Crown and Femininity
History is all the buzz these days for entertainment. From movies in the 70s to the eras of kings and…
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Film
Review: Old-fashioned and Familiar Can Be a Good Thing in 'Stan & Ollie'
In a year when sequels and remakes continue to dominate the box office, it’s nice to see old school comedy…
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Film
Review: 'On the Basis of Sex' Shows What it Takes to Change a Nation
There is very little denying that Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a truly extraordinary person; the news stories one hears about…
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Film
Review: 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Is a Wonderful Tribute to Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody is a phenomenal movie that brings the audience into the lives of the iconic members of the band,…
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