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How "Nightbitch" Made Me Afraid of Motherhood
Out of all the films at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, few have been more highly anticipated than Marielle Heller's...

Rua Fay
Sep 13, 20244 min read


TV Shows Don’t Hang Out Like They Used To
March 2nd, 1995, the television series Friends aired one of its all-time classic episodes, “The One with All the Poker”. The 18th episode...

Zachary Zanatta
Sep 5, 20244 min read


My Experience at the Black Girls in Media Conference
Black Girls in Media is an organization founded in 2018 by Tasha McCaskiel with the goal of amplifying and uplifting the voices of black...

Abrienne Smith
Aug 28, 20243 min read


Somewhere Over The Zakim: the Many Boston Connections to "The Wizard of Oz."
When it comes to Victor Fleming's The Wizard of Oz, the first place that probably comes to mind is rural Kansas or even the wonderful...

Rua Fay
Aug 16, 20243 min read


How Pixar Helped Save A Dying Language
Andrew Stanton's Finding Nemo is a movie that holds a special place in the hearts of millions. Its powerful story about parenthood...

Rua Fay
Jul 31, 20243 min read


The Tragic Brilliance of "Moral Orel"
From 2005-2008, Adult Swim aired the stop-motion black comedy: Moral Orel, created by Emmy-winning writer, Dino Stamatopoulos. It's not...

Rua Fay
Jul 5, 20246 min read


The Perplexing Nature of "Kinds of Kindness"
[This review does not contain spoilers] On March 17th, Yorgos Lanthimos released the trailer for his next film, Kinds of Kindness much to...

Rua Fay
Jun 20, 20244 min read


Living My Lifelong Dream at The Cannes Film Festival
On June 17th, 2017, I found myself stranded at another dreaded family function in the suburbs of Boston. Being thirteen at the time there...

Rua Fay
Jun 13, 20245 min read


Chasing a Mystery in "The Long Goodbye"
Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye is a staple of the neo-noir genre. A hazy exploration of LA’s criminal underbelly bolstered by a career...

Zachary Zanatta
Apr 23, 20244 min read


The Terrifically Tasteless Films of Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Whether you love it or hate it, everyone in America has at least heard of Comedy Central's show South Park. For nearly thirty years it...

Rua Fay
Apr 3, 20246 min read


The National Film of Ireland
(In honor of St. Patrick's Day, this article will also be published in Irish) Across the globe, there are several countries known for...

Rua Fay
Mar 16, 20243 min read


Scannán Náisiúnta na hÉireann
Ar fud na cruinne, tá cáil ar go leor tíortha as a radharc scannáin ildánach, an India, an Fhrainc, na Stáit Aontaithe, agus go leor...

Rua Fay
Mar 16, 20243 min read


How the Oscars Proved "Barbie" Right
As many of you may know, on January 26th, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released their highly anticipated list of...

Rua Fay
Jan 23, 20244 min read


Battle of the Suicide Squads
Picture this: there are two films in front of you with the same name and the same premise. But upon closer examination you see that one...

Rua Fay
Dec 27, 20238 min read


"The Color Purple:" the Remake to End All Remakes
The Color Purple is a beloved classic black story that has touched the lives of millions of viewers since its release 1985. It was...

Abrienne Smith
Dec 5, 20233 min read


What is "Camp Film?"
Ever since the 2019 Met Gala themed was revealed as Camp: Notes on Fashion, it seems as if the term "camp" gained a newfound resurgence....

Rua Fay
Nov 21, 20234 min read


Martin Scorsese and the Refusal to Embrace the New
Martin Scorsese is a towering figure in the film world in terms of both artistry and influence, with some even considering him to be the...

Rua Fay
Nov 14, 20233 min read


Are Movies Getting Too Long?
With the recent release of Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, clocking in just minutes under the three and a half hour mark,...

Matt Minton
Nov 8, 20233 min read


An Ode to the Dumbledores
On October 1st of 2002, legendary Irish actor, Richard Harris passed away from Hodgkins Lymphoma. Not only was this a tragic loss for the...

Rua Fay
Oct 7, 20235 min read


"Freaks:" The Film that Destroyed One of the Best Directors in Hollywood
The early 20th century was a pivotal time for the film industry. In a short few decades film went from a sequence of still pictures to a...

Rua Fay
Sep 18, 20235 min read
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