Review: ‘True Story’ Offers a Complex Portrait of Truth
Ellie Wells ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor Jonah Hill and James Franco in True Story. Photo Credit: Fox Searchlight Pictures. In early 2002, Christian Longo was apprehended in...
View ArticleKristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming Outstanding as 69th Annual Tony Awards Hosts
By Bridget McCarthy ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Stage Editor Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming hosting the 69th Annual Tony Awards. Photo Credit: CBS Co-hosting doesn’t always work out for award shows....
View ArticleTop 10 Must See Summer Movies ’16
Kyra Power ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s finally summer! That means barbeques, beaches, and obsessively binging every TV show from the past year or ten. The month of May already kicked...
View ArticleReview: ‘Sausage Party’ Is So Stupid, It’s Smart
Meaghan McDonough ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer From the very first trailers of Seth Rogen’s lewd, stoner bro-comedy, Sausage Party, people have been riled up. A raunchy romp disguised as...
View ArticleReview: ‘Why Him?’ Is Predictable, But Fun
Michael Simon ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Why Him? is your classic cookie-cutter comedy. There’s the uptight, by-the-books family, the uproarious, bursting at the seams new boyfriend, and a...
View ArticleMost Anticipated Shows for 2017
Cameron Lee ‘20 / Emertainment Monthly Contributor 2016 was a great year for original new programming. From American Crime Story and Stranger Things to Westworld, 2016 had something for everyone. 2017...
View ArticleReview: ‘Alien: Covenant’ Is Complex, but Too Ambitious
Sam Reynolds ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Ridley Scott’s 2012 film Prometheus has proved to be one of the most divisive films of the last decade. Some claim it is a quintessential...
View ArticleReview: Enjoyable and Satisfying, ‘The Disaster Artist’ Exceeds Expectations
Victoria Stuewe ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor Comedy is a difficult art to master. Not many in recent years succeeded in making films both meaningful and genuinely funny due to...
View ArticleTop TV Picks of 2018: Part 2
Cameron Lee ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer A new year means a new slate of exciting programming that will entertain, challenge, and inspire us. Between streaming services and cable TV, this...
View ArticleReview: “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” Has a Little Bit of Everything
Isaiah Simeon ‘22 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Directors Ethan and Joel Coen attempt the ultimate flex in their new Netflix film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, by telling six compelling,...
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