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Books
Comic Book Review – "Batman: Death of the Family"
Michael Moccio ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff In November of 2011, DC Comics shocked readers of Detective Comics (an off-set…
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Books
Comic Book Review – “Batman: Death of the Family”
Michael Moccio ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff In November of 2011, DC Comics shocked readers of Detective Comics (an off-set…
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Film
Review: A Good Day to Die Hard
Michael Moccio ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Not many movie series can effectively keep their momentum past their initial success,…
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Film
Review: Safe Haven
Kristina Carroll ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff When you think of Nicholas Sparks, you think of the typical romance novel:…
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Film
Review: John Dies at the End
Viktoriya Berezovskaya ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Recently released into select theaters, John Dies at the End is an unapologetically…
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Film
"Gangster Squad" Brings New Meaning To An Overused Genre
Bridget Reed Morawski ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff I’ve always been a huge fan of the gangster drama. Despite my…
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News
Reflections Abound In The A.R.T.'s "The Glass Menagerie"
Emily White ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Editor The American Repertory Theater’s production of Tennessee Williams’ classic play The Glass Menagerie,…
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Reflections Abound In The A.R.T.’s “The Glass Menagerie”
Emily White ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Editor The American Repertory Theater’s production of Tennessee Williams’ classic play The Glass Menagerie,…
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Film
Review: Side Effects
Isabella Loskutoff ’15 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Side Effects is the story of Emily Taylor, a woman who has lost touch…
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Music
Review: The Servant of Two Masters
Christopher John Falcioni ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff When we go to a play, we often want different things. We…
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