


Jordan Peele offers up a scintillating sophomore spectacle with “Us”
Jordan Peele’s much-anticipated sophomore flick, “Us,” emerged with a bang. It made box-office history with a whopping $70 million opening…
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Jonah Hill, auteur?
It started slowly, then all at once. I cannot actually pin the exact start of Jonah Hill’s transformation before our…
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Emmys 2018: Mrs Maisel and Gianni Versace win big while recognition of racial diversity flounders
The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards were this Monday, awarding the crème de la crème of television for the past year….
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New Girl Has Lost Its Charm
The television show “New Girl” has been a fixture in my life since I stumbled upon it during my junior…
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Kalief Browder Documentary screening investigates America’s broken criminal justice system
On Tuesday, April 10, Wellesley Against Mass Incarceration (WAMI), an organization I am committed to, hosted a documentary screening of…
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Your mediocre art isn’t being censored
Ah, the age-old question: is restricting art on any grounds a form of censorship? This is a slippery slope. Are…
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What’s the deal with Timothée Chalamet? Two writers elaborate on their opposing views

Screening of “Get Out” and talkback take on racial microaggressions and pervasive whiteness
For Black History Month, the Wellesley College Film Society, in collaboration with Harambee House, screened “Get Out” and “The Color…
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“Call Me By Your Name” brings gorgeous summer sensuality in the depths of winter
I still can’t place my finger on when exactly I first heard about “Call Me By Your Name.” There has…
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