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Top 10 Movies to Force Your Family Unit to Watch
GUESS WHO GOT ASKED TO WRITE FOR THE HILL AGAIN
I know. Shocked, aren’t you? God, this place has really gone to the dogs—but if you’ve watched one too many Draco edits on TikTok, here’s a list of movies you and your family unit!-->!-->!-->…
Batman Fighting Coronavirus Reminds Us of New Normal
If you were participating in any social media scrolling on August 23 like me, you probably noticed that Robert Pattinson in a good ol’ smudgy eyeliner/eyeshadow combo broke the Internet for a hot second. I’m not knocking it, that weird!-->…
Quarantunes #1: Dua Lipa Delivers
We are all tired of cancellations. Almost every time I check the news, a movie or a concert or some sporting event was postponed. Dua Lipa however, blessed us all and changed up this pattern. Not only did she release her sophomore album,!-->…
Harley Quinn Gets To Shine in “Birds of Prey”
I’m not going to lie; I didn’t think I would end up seeing “Birds of Prey” while it was still in theaters. I assumed that I wouldn’t end up seeing it until it graced my TV screen on the likes of FX or SyFy. However, I’m glad I got!-->…
Stop Giving Me Deaths, Bring Me The Gays (Please)
If you haven’t heard, one of the Disney+ originals slated to be released was a spinoff series based on the film “Love, Simon” called “Love, Victor”. In case you live under a rock, “Love, Simon” is a teen rom-com about a kid in high school!-->…
Taylor Swift Sticks It To The Man In New Music Video
Taylor Swift’s newest music video is a departure from the fairytales and romance of her old classics. “The Man'' is Taylor’s directorial debut, and it stars her in an extremely new look, Taylor Swift. The video features manspreading on a!-->…
“Parasite’s” Infectious Popularity is Well Deserved
If you watched the Oscars a few weeks ago but had only kept a casual eye on movies this year, you may have been surprised to see a Korean film leave with five awards, including Best Picture. Yet if you had the pleasure of seeing Bong!-->…
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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