Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg.
Author: MARK MARRONE
ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR,
| ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR,
STAFF WRITER,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
2018: The Year Ahead for Film
2017 was an excellent year for film that’s set the bar high for 2018. Can this year’s upcoming features replicate the same magic as the last? These ten movies are the ones I highly anticipate.
The Post: Definitely Newsworthy
The Post…many people hate it because it costs a lot of money each year, takes a while to get through and adds to clutter, but it’s right in your hands. The newspaper is a dying medium of mass communication whose end has been making front page headlines for years. In a time where young audiences wish to only receive news through their smartphones and a climate where the press is attacked by the Trump administration, it’s important to remember when paper journalism shined in the country’s darkest days.
The Phantom Thread is Beautifully Woven
I’m notorious for my poor fashion choices. As a Resident Assistant in Laurel Hall, many people rag on me when I mosey around the building in flip flops and ankle socks. After many run-ins with the fashion police, I decided to up my game and wear a pair of Philadelphia Eagles moccasins.
Welcome To Corrupt Ebbing, Missouri
Starring Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell and Peter Dinklage
Lady Bird Spreads Its Wings
June 23, 2015 was the final obligation of seniors at Steinert High School. It was a scorching hot day as I picked up my friend of ten years, Tom, in my father’s 2000 Buick LeSabre.
The Square Pushes Boundaries
A lady stands at the center of a busy plaza filled with people rushing to work or to get lunch. She asks the people walking by, “Would you like to save a human life?” One man replies with, “I’m busy,” while another says, “Not now.”
Annual Festival of Languages Celebrated
The Department of World Languages and Cultures presented the Festival of Languages in the Wilson Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 8. The festival was celebrated by world language students and professors who showcased their language skills through artistic talents including song, dance, poetry, videos, and presentations.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer Doesn’t Disappoint
Imagine living the perfect childhood. You have it all: a big house, wealthy parents, any item desired, and above all, great health. However, one morning it all comes crashing down. You wake up for school and cannot get out of bed. It’s not because of a big exam you didn’t prepare for or meatloaf day at the cafeteria.
Murder On The Orient Express Could Pick Up Some Steam
We all hate riding the NJ Transit trains. They’re slow, expensive, have stiff seats, loud passengers, and window views of construction sites.