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The Master Requires Your Attention

Zachary Zahos  —  Sep 28, 2012

The Master, the new film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is demanding, confusing and 137 minutes long. It is also totally worth your time, according to Arts and Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15.

Lawless Follows the Rules

Marissa Tranquilli  —  Sep 3, 2012

Marissa Tranquilli '15 reviews Lawless, a Prohibition crime tale without potency or flavor.

Let There Be Sparks

Lubabah Chowdhury  —  Aug 28, 2012

Lubabah Chowdhury '14 admires Ruby Sparks, a sweet romantic dramedy that depicts the thin line between love and obsession.

Totally Nothing to Recall

Gina Cargas  —  Aug 10, 2012

This unnecessary reboot of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi classic lacks suspense, humor and any legitimate reason to exist. Gina Cargas '14 reviews Total Recall, one of 2012's last summer flicks.

Batman's Three-Hour Blitz Into the Sunset

Zachary Zahos  —  Jul 26, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises, the final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, showcases incredible action scenes but muddles its message with a miserly villain. Arts & Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15 reviews the hightly anticipated film.

Beauty and the Beasts of the Southern Wild

Jason Goldberg  —  Jul 17, 2012

Jason Goldberg '14 urges you to see indie darling Beasts of the Southern Wild, a magical film set to make a mark at this year's Oscars and on overall cinema history.

The Misfits of New Penzance

Martha Wydysh  —  Jul 3, 2012

Indie film hero Wes Anderson returns with the affecting and adorably subversive Moonrise Kingdom, as reviewed from a musical perspective by Martha Wydysh '14. 

Brave and Beautiful

Zachary Zahos  —  Jul 3, 2012

Arts and Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15 reviews Pixar's latest masterpiece, Brave, a triumph of animation, entertainment and profound storytelling.

Still No Lifeboats for Titanic

Julia Moser  —  Apr 20, 2012

Julia Moser '15 sees through the (awfully irritating) 3D addition and fails the re-released Titanic.

A Cabin Worth the Nightmares

Arielle Cruz  —  Apr 20, 2012

 

Arielle Cruz '15 is only glowing with praise about the mysterious, clever horror film The Cabin in the Woods

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