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"The spectacles continue into the script. I’m well aware that the script is primarily an excuse to give us what we all wanted (which we’ll get to), but I still think it’s worthy of criticism." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

Swinging into Redemption: Exploring the triumphs & missteps of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”

Owen O'Brien January 25, 2022

Not only does “Spider-Man: No Way Home” perfectly encapsulate everything great about superhero movies, but it actively makes up for all of the times Marvel and Sony have done wrong by their flagship...

"The true attraction of "Red (Taylor’s Version)” was the expanded version of the already epic breakup song, “All Too Well” and the re-recording of the shortened version." Arts & Entertainment / Al Harmon.

Swifties rejoice: Exploring the emotional rollercoaster of “Red (Taylor’s Version)”

Elizabeth Jasek November 17, 2021

https://open.spotify.com/album/6kZ42qRrzov54LcAk4onW9?si=ixhAeQbURoi6wgAawKBThw The anticipation of Nov. 12 has been killing every Swiftie in the nation and when the date finally arrived, my...

"I would have liked the movie more if the scenes varied more than the 911 calls. The perspective was narrow, and the audience couldn’t see what the other characters in this film were going through." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Jake Gyllenhaal Shines in “The Guilty”: A riveting one-man Show

Kelly Steinmeyer October 12, 2021

“The Guilty,” a Netflix film directed by Antoine Fuqua, was released on Sept. 24. The emotional and suspenseful film is no. 6 in the U.S. today.  An intense introduction of 911 calls and scenes...

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