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‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Review: The Many Sins of The Many Saints
The title, a lazy pun on protagonist Dickie Moltisanti’s last name, couldn’t be more fitting: The movie is an uninspired pastiche of a great show, a perfect example of fan-pandering gone hopelessly wrong.
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Michael Gandolfini, Michela De Rossi, and Alessandro Nivola in "The Many Saints of Newark."
‘Ordinary Joe’ Is a Little Too Ordinary
“Ordinary Joe” is made for those at a point in their lives when they are already asking “what if,” but it offers nothing more than a shallow perspective on choice.
‘Dear Evan Hansen' Review: A Movie and a Musical, But Not a Movie Musical
However incredibly Platt captured the essence of mental breakdowns, it was not enough to carry the lack of originality in regards to the mise en scene, character development, and camera work — elements crucial to successfully adapting theater into film.
In ‘Squid Game,’ Violence Is the Point
Yes, “Squid Game” is a jarring indictment of capitalism and mercantilism, of the dual politics of despair and power. However, the absurdist drama of “Squid Game” probes a much deeper and more universal evil — the logic of exclusion.
'Dear White People' Season Four Review: The Final Season of 'Dear White People' is Intriguing yet Unfulfilling
This season’s inability to balance realistic character development and genuine emotional conflict in between oddly placed homages to NSYNC leaves viewers wondering if “Dear White People” was even worth finishing.
73rd Emmy Awards Review: An Escapist Celebration Falls Flat
From this year’s show, it is clear that the Emmys still have a long road to travel to actually recognize and celebrate the diverse talent in television today.
The ‘Cruel Intentions’ of Another F**king Teen Reboot
What would a Monday on Twitter be without the announcement of another worthless remake? This time it’s the 1999 cult classic “Cruel Intentions."
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“Cruel Intentions,” originally starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Reese Witherspoon, and Ryan Phillippe, is getting a reboot.
A Nation of Neglect: 'Devour The Land' Special Exhibition
The exhibit stands out from most atomic photography presentations in that it addresses the long term effects of this war on land.
Sam Nelson Harris of X Ambassadors On Dancing, Theater, and ‘Dumb Optimism’
For Sam Harris, frontman of Ithaca-based pop-rock band X Ambassadors, being back on the road for the first time in two years has been, above all, a relief.
What the Hell Happened: X Æ-12's Parents’ Partnership comes to an ‘End.’ Grimes Turns to Marx.
You’ve likely stumbled across the image of a contemplative Grimes, in a getup straight out of “Dune,” leaning against a street sign and reading “The Communist Manifesto.”
‘Dune’ Review: A Visually Stunning, Emotionally Lacking Sci-Fi Epic
Whatever “Dune” lacks in original storytelling, it more than makes up for with its methodical pace, awe-inspiring cinematography, and powerful sound design.
Ruva Chigwedere ’21 Profile: Transforming Harvard Theater
In her four years at Harvard, Ruva Chigwedere ‘21 honed her craft and created spaces for Black artists on campus.
‘The Problem With Jon Stewart’ Premiere Review: Revisiting the Liberal Clip Show, Post-Trump
Under Trump, the political enemy could not be taken down by comedy. Under Biden, the political enemy is embodied less by individuals and more by a system, which is hard to imagine comedy effectively changing.
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“To me, leadership has always meant service,” said singer, actor, and writer Ruva Chigwedere ‘21.
‘Star Wars: Visions’ Review: This Is What The Future Of Star Wars Should Look Like
At its most basic level, “Star Wars: Visions” is just ‘anime Star Wars. The variety, then, comes from the ways in which each creator interprets what that means.
‘Bridgerton’ Season Two First Look: Everything You Need to Know About Anthony Bridgerton’s Character Arc and the Show’s New Characters
Last week, Netflix gave viewers a glimpse at the highly anticipated second season of their hit show “Bridgerton,” with a short but juicy scene that raised numerous questions about characters, plot, and drama for the upcoming season.
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Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley in Season Two of "Bridgerton."