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Romantic movie ‘Everything Everything’ exceeds expectations

Romantic movie ‘Everything Everything’ exceeds expectations

June 5, 2017

By Megan Doyle ’18 “Everything Everything,” has the perfect balance of sweet and sour. The movie could not be defined as a feel-good, but it was far from a heart-wrencher. Exceptional acting and...

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...

Split premiere unleashes fear and anger

Split premiere unleashes fear and anger

February 7, 2017

By Olivia Foster '18 Night Shyamalan’s film, Split, is a classic throwback to his more thrilling and mysterious film style. Shyamalan is known to elevate his horror films with a level of mystique...

“Barry”, high expectations, falls flat

“Barry”, high expectations, falls flat

January 12, 2017

By Lulu Stracher '17

“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,...

Movie Review: Arrival

Movie Review: Arrival

December 10, 2016

By Christoph Russi '17   Denis Villeneuve’s “Arrival” is perhaps the most thoughtful and well-crafted science fiction film yet of this decade. It’s an absolute must-watch for fans of...

[Nov. 2016 Arts] “Doctor Strange” bewitches late-2016 box office

November 23, 2016

By Christoph Russi '18   In Scott Derrickson’s “Doctor Strange,” the Marvel cinematic universe churns out yet another joyride action/adventure superhero movie, but this time with an appealingly...

[Oct. 2016 Arts] New documentary looks back at Sandy Hook tragedy

November 22, 2016

By Jack Shapiro ’19 & Bailey Blaikie ’19   “Newtown,” a documentary about the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, has already been released to New York, Los Angeles and...

[Oct. 2016 Arts] Released–Top albums and movies to look out for

November 22, 2016

By Alyson Murray ’19   ALBUMS: “Starboy,” The Weeknd (SET TO RELEASE NOV. 25, 2016) The Weeknd released his first single since “Beauty Behind the Madness,” titled “Starboy,”...

“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...

[Sept. 2016 Arts] Suicide Squad: new action movie dissatisfies audience

October 11, 2016

By Christoph Russi '18 Web A&E Editor and Benjamin Stein The movie “Suicide Squad” has generated controversy following its release, and a lot of disappointment from loyal DC fans and the average...

‘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,...

Grease Live recieves a “lightning” review

Grease Live recieves a “lightning” review

Eliza Goldberg, Staff Writer February 9, 2016

At 7 p.m. on Sunday January 31 musical theater enthusiasts everywhere gathered around their televisions to watch a special performance—a live production of an adapted version of “Grease” the movie....

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