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"One, Oliver, has fallen into an obsessive love for Felix. Or two, that he is extremely envious of him. The lines between love and resentment become deeply blurred, leaving the audience with quite the confusion, and it’s important to note that the distinction is never really made clear in the film." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Breaking down the dark twists of “Saltburn”: A rollercoaster of obsession & deceit

Sophia Fandino February 21, 2024

Since its release on Nov. 17, 2023, “Saltburn” has quite literally broken the internet, and for good reason. Since then, the film has already been nominated for “Best Picture” at the Critics Choice...

Amber's souvenirs from summer concerts include a drumstick signed by Daniel Fang, and guitar picks from Frank Bello and Scott Ian. / Photo via Amber Bertino

Feedback: My Summer Concert Recap

Amber Bertino September 14, 2022

Welcome to the first installment of “Feedback,” a column about music. The summer is giving way to fall, but the memories of the live music I experienced these last few months still linger. Attending...

"There were a few things that could have been more powerful. For one, the reveal of the murderer toward the end." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Netflix’s “Enola Holmes”: Unraveling the charms of Sherlock’s spirited sister

Tara Grier October 7, 2020

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. Mystery, feminism, and murder—what more could you ask for from a film? Just last week, Netflix released “Enola Holmes,” and it was a hit in every...

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