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Wellesley Watches: The Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Ciara Wardlow

“This is an impossible choice. AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE,” wrote one anonymous voter in response to our survey asking Wellesley students…

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Arts, Reviews

“A Quiet Place” is fine, but not nearly as clever as it thinks it is

By Ciara Wardlow

In 2020, the world goes to hell. Or at least, it does in “A Quiet Place,” thanks to the sudden…

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Arts, Reviews

“A Wrinkle in Time” is an important kid’s movie that’s not for grown-ups

By Ciara Wardlow

Have you ever had the experience of going back to watch a favorite childhood movie several years later, only to…

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Arts, Popular Culture

What’s the deal with Timothée Chalamet? Two writers elaborate on their opposing views

By Ciara Wardlow, Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe
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Arts, Arts In The News

Life imitates art as “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” protest tactic spreads

By Ciara Wardlow

Since its release last November, the film “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” has never strayed far from the headlines. Between…

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Arts, Reviews

“Stranger Things 2” lives up to first season but still has room for improvement

By Ciara Wardlow

The first season of “Stranger Things” was hands-down the breakout pop-culture phenomenon of 2016 and perhaps the most successful appeal…

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Arts, Reviews

“Mindhunter” is a good show that could be great if it stopped making excuses

By Ciara Wardlow

Ever since HBO’s acclaimed “The Wire,” the show many point to as the bellwether of our current era of ‘Peak…

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Arts, Arts In The News

A Discussion with Kanopy Founder Olivia Humphrey

By Ciara Wardlow

Did you know that, as a Wellesley student, you have free access to a streaming service with a library of…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Erin Judge ’02 and Lynn Sternberger ’07 discuss writing, Wellesley, and creative career paths

By Ciara Wardlow

Though both now make their living by writing creatively, Erin Judge ’02 and Lynn Sternberger ’07 took very different paths,…

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Arts, Reviews

Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!” is an explosive rant of a film

By Ciara Wardlow

Some critics are calling “mother!” one of the worst movies ever made. Others are calling it genius. Regardless, critics and…

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