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‘A Bad Moms Christmas’: double the moms, half the fun

‘A Bad Moms Christmas’: double the moms, half the fun

November 15, 2017

By Jack Beck ’18 Last July, the moms-behaving-badly comedy aptly titled “Bad Moms” hit it big at the box office, crossing the $100 million mark by September. The reviews were mixed and the film’s...

“Breathe” will take your breath away

“Breathe” will take your breath away

November 3, 2017

By Ella Bloomingdale ’20

Newest Star Wars trailer released

Newest Star Wars trailer released

October 30, 2017

By Daniel Thompson '18 After almost two years of eager anticipation from Star Wars fans world wide since the last episode in Star Wars Saga was released, Lucasfilm finally released their trailer for...

“Happy Death Day” disappoints viewers

“Happy Death Day” disappoints viewers

October 25, 2017

By Roxy Augeri ’20 and Allie D’Angelo ’20

Hit or miss: fall movie selection

Hit or miss: fall movie selection

October 25, 2017

By Sasha Narang '18 and Erin Lynch '18 When most people think of autumn, Halloween and apple picking are two of the most popular activities that come to mind. However, people tend to forget the impressive...

Kingsman’s sequel suffers from a real case of ‘sequelitis’

Kingsman’s sequel suffers from a real case of ‘sequelitis’

October 8, 2017

By Jack Beck ’18 I considered the first Kingsman movie, “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” to be one of the best movies of 2015. It had the right combination of action, humor and graphic violence...

New movie “Home Again” is not worth seeing again

New movie “Home Again” is not worth seeing again

September 19, 2017

By Lily Kane '20 These days, romantic comedy movies, also known as rom-coms, are some of the most common movies to hit theaters. “Home Again” is the newest addition to that genre. “Home Again”...

Baywatch mustn’t be watched

Baywatch mustn’t be watched

June 13, 2017

By Frenchy Truitt ´17 In short, Baywatch was an utter disappointment. Seth Gordon’s remake of the ’90’s TV series gets into more than just beaches and good-looking bodies. The R rated movie overexerts...

‘The Circle’ falls short on delivering satirical warning about technology

‘The Circle’ falls short on delivering satirical warning about technology

May 12, 2017

Amelia Brown '18 James Ponsoldt’s “The Circle”  sounded great, with a relevant focus on technological privacy and an A-list cast including Emma Watson, Tom Hanks and Karen Gillan. The high hopes...

Kong: Skull Island stands tall by committing to its concept

Kong: Skull Island stands tall by committing to its concept

April 26, 2017

Christoph Russi '17 “Kong: “Skull Island”, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, was a fun movie to watch. I suppose I didn’t go into it with any other desire than to be entertained for two hours,...

Logan finds success by countering Hollywood superhero trope

Logan finds success by countering Hollywood superhero trope

April 26, 2017

Christoph Russi '17 Typically, I can’t stand superhero movies. The bad character writing, meaningless violence without any real consequence, and “save the world” plotlines have almost completely...

Split portrays controversial representation of dissociative identity disorder

Split portrays controversial representation of dissociative identity disorder

Alexandra Sprouls ’19 February 28, 2017

By Alexandra Sprouls   At the movie theater, one may feel awed, laugh or even cry when walking out. After viewing the film Split, many viewers left the theater offended by the lack of knowledge...

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