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Books
Stiefvater Fans Anticipate the Release of the Her Latest Book, “Call Down the Hawk”
Kathleen Nolan ’23 Book Staff Writer Maggie Stiefvater’s new book within the Raven Cycle universe, Call Down the Hawk, is…
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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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