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“La La Land” proves to be an exceptional performance

“La La Land” proves to be an exceptional performance

January 11, 2017

By Megan Doyle ’18 “La La Land” won several Golden Globe awards - and it completely deserved them. This two hour musical masterpiece was absolutely stunning in all aspects, including scoring,...

“Trolls” Sings its Way into Moviegoers’ Hearts

“Trolls” Sings its Way into Moviegoers’ Hearts

Kate Lewis, Staff Writer November 13, 2016

Chock full of kid-friendly storylines, a killer cast, and entertaining musical numbers, this whimsical animated movie musical will have the whole family dancing in their seats. “Trolls” is a simple...

The ultimate ride with “The Girl on the Train”

October 19, 2016

The widely popular book, awarded as a #1 New York Times Bestseller, “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins, has just recently come to theaters and I finally got to experience the hype. “The...

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“Fantastical Beasts and Where to Find Them,” A Harry Potter Spin-off, Causes Mixed Emotions

Shaina Selvaraju '17, Staff Writer October 9, 2016

The revival of the world of Harry Potter in the movie "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is exciting for some but appalling for others. Expected to have an IMAX 4k and 3D release, the film is set...

Tom Hanks continues to fly in “Sully”

Tom Hanks continues to fly in “Sully”

Jonathan Kaner, Sports Page Editor October 6, 2016

When I was in the theater, I felt like I was sitting in the plane as it hit the ice-cold Hudson River. This feeling was one of many while watching “Sully.”   Clint Eastwood’s new movie,...

“Me Before You” evokes emotion and controversy

“Me Before You” evokes emotion and controversy

Alice Hickson, Web A&E Editor June 9, 2016

“I didn’t even cry from The Notebook,” I stated proudly to my friend as we slid into our seats ready to watch the movie we had been waiting for ever since the trailer had come out: “Me Before You.” However,...

‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ addresses the divine through numbers

‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ addresses the divine through numbers

Jackie Sussman, Opinions Editor June 7, 2016

“The Man Who Knew Infinity,” in an oversimplified sense, is quite cliché. Yes, it is just so original to describe the story of a poor boy from an underdeveloped country overcoming the odds multifariously,...

“X-Men” proves to be a movie apocalypse

“X-Men” proves to be a movie apocalypse

June 3, 2016

“X-men Apocalypse” kicked off with a major throwback to the ancient egyptian times. The opening scene set the tone for the action-packed parts that would happen throughout the movie. After the release...

Melissa McCarthy played Michelle Darnell, a wealthy CEO recently released from federal prison due to insider trading.

“The Boss” proves disappointing

Alice Hickson, Web A&E Editor May 27, 2016

After laughing my way through “Bridesmaids” and “Identity Thief” starring Academy Award-nominated star, Melissa McCarthy, I was excited for yet another hilarious comedy. However, “The Boss”...

Caption: Bagheera (left) and Baloo (right) stroll off into the sunset during the last scene of The Jungle Book (1967)

Original Jungle Book trumps newest version

Megan Doyle, Opinions Web Editor May 19, 2016

Although “The Jungle Book” (1967) and “The Jungle Book” (2016) are based off of the same set of short stories, they could not be more different. The original version is a whimsical, lively, comedic...

Tribeca Film Festival continues to flourish

Tribeca Film Festival continues to flourish

Tori Lubin, Staff Writer May 18, 2016

By: Tori Lubin '18 Every year, typical Manhattan residents and movie lovers alike come to view the plethora of films displayed in theatres throughout Manhattan in a celebration known as the Tribeca...

Captain America and the Civil War is epic

Captain America and the Civil War is epic

Hannah Bjorkman, Staff Writer May 11, 2016

There is nothing more Marvel could have done to make this movie more super or more heroic. It covered a lot of ground. SPOILER ALERT: THE REST OF THIS REVIEW gives up a lot of juicy Marvel movie bits....

Upcoming summer blockbusters

Upcoming summer blockbusters

Jackson Livingstone, Staff Writer May 4, 2016

“Finding Dory” Genre: Comedy Acceptable Age Rating: PG Release Date: June 17th Summary: The sequel to the all time classic “Finding Nemo”, Disney Pixar’s latest animated summer movie is a...

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