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Sleepless nights and “Sweet Nothings:” A Review of “Midnights”
By
Ashviny Kaur
, Collegian Staff
November 3, 2022
‘Better Call Saul’: Better than ‘Breaking Bad’
By
Shannon Moore
, Assistant Arts Editor
September 18, 2022
‘Palm Springs’ and the contemporary time loop
By
Sophia Larson
, Collegian Contributor
September 14, 2020
Taylor Swift’s ‘folklore’ is a confessional masterpiece
By
Molly Hamilton
, Assistant Arts Editor
August 25, 2020
‘Bad Education’ is a slow burn of a true crime story
By
Lauren LaMagna
, Arts Editor
April 29, 2020
‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ falls flat in comparison to its predecessor
By
Ashley Tsang
, Assistant Arts Editor
March 23, 2020
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ leaves plenty to be desired
By
Ashley Tsang
, Assistant Arts Editor
January 22, 2020
‘Midsommar’ offers chills in the most unlikely way
By
Aidan Savoy
, Collegian Contributor
September 16, 2019
Tarantino longs to return to a lost cinematic age in ‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’
By
Nicole Bates
, Collegian Staff
September 11, 2019
‘My Little Pony: The Movie’ is a surprising animated treat, whether you’re a fan of the show or not
By
Timothy Eineberg
October 18, 2017
Double Dutchess: a pop artist with actual emotion and creativity
By
Matthew Joseph
October 3, 2017
‘Wonderful Wonderful’ is familiarly flawed, but so incredibly filled with passion
By
Matthew Joseph
October 1, 2017
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