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The American Society of Magical Negroes Saves The Damn World… Through Black Subservience?
Abby Meacham ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “Some believe that Magical Negroes only exist in stories,” reads the onscreen…
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The Coolidge Corner is Expanding
Ela Moss ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer If you know Boston, and you like film, you know the Coolidge…
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Beautiful Wedding Is More Of A Disaster Than Beautiful Disaster— But I Love It Anyway
Abby Meacham ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s hard for a movie sequel to make a good impression. Maybe…
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Anyone But You Review
Emma O’Keefe ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Romantic comedy Anyone But You, released in theaters December 2023, has now…
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Highlights from the 2024 Oscar-Nominated Live Action Shorts
Mel Jones ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Advance viewing courtesy of the Coolidge Corner Theater At the Oscars this…
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Beginnings and Endings: Arrival and Its Predecessor
Lila Alonso Limongi ’26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer This is the third time that I’ve sat down to write…
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The Sweet East Review: To What End?
Francis Rogerson ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Crafting a frenzied cinematic rebuke to the all-too-common complaint of Gen-Z social…
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Marmalade is Initially Too Sweet but Preserves its Complexity for the End
Max Domel ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Marmalade, as a food item, is sweet, standard, and simple. Marmalade, the…
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Madame Web: Stay At Home
Charlie von Peterffy ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Madame Web is by far the worst installment in Sony’s Spider-Man…
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‘Drive-Away Dolls’ Is a Bawdy, Delightful Queer Crime Comedy From Ethan Coen
John Maescher ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer For the past four decades, the Coen brothers have established themselves making…
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