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Film
Review: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" Has a Little Bit of Everything
Directors Ethan and Joel Coen attempt the ultimate flex in their new Netflix film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, by…
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Top TV Picks of 2018: Part 2
A new year means a new slate of exciting programming that will entertain, challenge, and inspire us.
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Review: Enjoyable and Satisfying, ‘The Disaster Artist’ Exceeds Expectations
Comedy is a difficult art to master. Not many in recent years succeeded in making films both meaningful and genuinely…
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Film
Review: 'Alien: Covenant' Is Complex, but Too Ambitious
Ridley Scott’s 2012 film Prometheus has proved to be one of the most divisive films of the last decade.
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News
Most Anticipated Shows for 2017
2016 was a great year for original new programming. From American Crime Story and Stranger Things to Westworld, 2016 had…
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Film
Review: 'Why Him?' Is Predictable, But Fun
Why Him? is your classic cookie-cutter comedy. There’s the uptight, by-the-books family, the uproarious, bursting at the seams new boyfriend,…
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Film
Review: 'Sausage Party' Is So Stupid, It’s Smart
Meaghan McDonough ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer From the very first trailers of Seth Rogen’s lewd, stoner bro-comedy, Sausage…
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Film
Top 10 Must See Summer Movies '16
Kyra Power ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s finally summer! That means barbeques, beaches, and obsessively binging every TV…
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Opinion
Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming Outstanding as 69th Annual Tony Awards Hosts
Co-hosting doesn’t always work out for award shows. The public knows this all too well after the 2011 Oscars, where…
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Film
Review: 'True Story' Offers a Complex Portrait of Truth
Ellie Wells ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor In early 2002, Christian Longo was apprehended in Cancun, Mexico, charged…
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