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Film
Nosferatu Review: An Atmosphere of Terror
Leo Josse ’28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Images Ahead. As a moviegoer, I find enjoyment in many different genres.…
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The Wild Robot Review: Absolute Cinema
Andrew Miller 2027 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer I make no secret to my friends and colleagues that Puss in…
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TV
Shrinking Season 2: More of the same and then some (and that’s a good thing!)
James Blinken ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Spoilers ahead Shrinking is my favorite show that is currently airing, and…
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Moana 2 Review: A Disappointing Sequel to a Beloved Classic
Leo Josse ’28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Ugh. This is a disappointing one. It’s not at all unexpected, but…
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Music
The Best Song of 2024
Lucca Swain / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “It’s cold again,” begins pseudonymous New York MC Billy Woods’ verse on “Doves,”…
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Film
The Ashes of Burnout: Exploring Growth in The Royal Tenenbaums
Molly Kurpis ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Co-President Your coked-out neighbor has just crashed his car in the side of the…
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Rewind or Regret: A Review of Time Cut
The movie Time Cut was released on October 30, 2024, and was directed by Hannah Macpherson. This movie mixes time…
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Woman of the Hour Review
Natalia Manzolini ’28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Spoilers Ahead Woman of the Hour is Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut now…
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Conclave: A Well-Made, Pulpy Take on the Papal Election
Casey Medeiros ’25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “Is this what we’re reduced to, voting for the least-worst option?”. It’s…
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We Live in Time Keeps Viewers Hooked Until the Very Last Minute
Kelly Egan ‘28 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Over the past few decades, there have been several beautifully devastating romance…
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