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I Can’t Stop Thinking About “Jojo Rabbit”: Here’s Why
For Waititi’s film being framed as a comedy in the trailers, imagine my surprise when the film also told a coming-of-age story of a young boy learning about manhood and morality through a satricial World War II narrative.
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Nothing Says Romance Like an Animated Hedgehog
I’ll be honest, when I went home for break it was purely to see my dogs and hook up with someone from high school. All went according to plan, but you can imagine my surprise when he looked me in the eye and asked: “Do you wanna see!-->…
To Netflix’s Original… P.S. You’ve Disappointed Me
When “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” was released in 2018, it quickly gained a large following and became one of Netflix’s “most viewed original films ever.” The first installation was wholesome and perfect and even though it!-->…
Paul Blart: Murderer
What gives Paul Blart (Kevin James) the power to kill? Is there a licence that he has gained? A course he has taken? Has he completed a test of morals and achieved a passing grade, allowing the world before him to trust his judgement? No,!-->…
More Lightsabers.
I saw “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” over break, and other than the plots that had a lack of development and a heavy reliance on nostalgia, I had a realization: more characters deserve lightsabers- they are so fun and useful, and if a!-->…
The Uncontrolled Chaos of “Uncut Gems”
What “Uncut Gems” achieves is something that cannot be understated. In an age of sequels, remakes, and big budget Marvel movies, it isn’t often that a movie comes along and offers a completely fresh approach and style. Directors Josh and!-->…
New “Star Wars” Misses Mark
HELLO CHILDREN welcome back to another delightfully irrelevant week of Emily Talks About Something. Let’s begin where we all have some common ground, the beloved thorn in the side of our hearts—the “Star Wars” sequels.
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Goodbye “Night at the Museum,” Hello “Underdog”
There’s no need to fear, Underdog is here, and he’s taking power back from the ruling class. “Underdog” is a movie about many things: family, love, and self-confidence among them. It’s a feel-good flick that’s sure to make you root for the!-->…