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The Miranda Of It All
What we love, lose, and answer with the first season of And Just Like That By Marie Johnson Charlotte (left) with Carrie (back right) and...
Reverie Magazine
Apr 13, 20239 min read


Music Review: Scaring the Hoes
Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA’s Scaring the Hoes has served its intended purpose. By: Aubrey Hoes photo: AWAL I do love to see representation...
Aubrey Hoes
Apr 10, 20233 min read


It's All In The Eye—brows
While rarely considered, eyebrows are an essential feature for an unforgettable performance. By Danielle Momoh Collin Farrell and Barry...
Danielle Momoh
Apr 2, 20234 min read


Music Review: Pollen
In no hurry, Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley have returned with their introspective sixth studio album, Pollen. Tennis continues to reject...
Aubrey Hoes
Mar 27, 20233 min read


Modern Love
A photographic look at love from the past put in our present. Direction by Danielle Momoh Co-direction by Bee Roldan & Alexis Puthussery...
Reverie Magazine
Mar 22, 20233 min read


Emily: a Ghostly Fable of the Mysterious Brontë Sister
An intensely haunting debut feature shirks the path of the biopic and wanders the imagination of a familiar female author. By Danielle...
Danielle Momoh
Mar 20, 20236 min read


Music Review: Desire, I Want To Turn Into You
Caroline Polachek's groovy, yet emotional sophomore album keeps listeners on their toes and for the most part, impresses throughout. By:...
Aubrey Hoes
Mar 13, 20234 min read


Grand Choirs: On Healing and “High as Hope”
How Florence Welch’s journey of healing worked its way into mine. By: Simona Zaunius Florence Welch photographed in her London home / ...
Simona Zaunius
Mar 10, 20234 min read


Black Panther: Wakanda Forever handles sorrow with the art of letting go
Wakanda Forever delivers a delicate tribute to Chadwick Boseman and proves itself as one of Marvel’s best films since Spider-Man: No Way...
Reverie Magazine
Nov 29, 20224 min read


Mad Men: the Dangers of Refusing to Change
Through style, sound, and setting, Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men depicts our biggest fear effortlessly: having the inability to improve. By...
Reverie Magazine
Nov 22, 20225 min read


The Dangers of Shock Value
The recent proliferation of harmful thought in popular media is no accident. Top celebrities are profiting off of your anger. By Aubrey...
Aubrey Hoes
Nov 6, 20224 min read


Solidarity and Sci-Fi On Screen
Science fiction, thriller, and horror genres are giving non-white filmmakers modes of expression to explore themes regarding class...
Mateo Daffin
Oct 30, 20229 min read


Why Midnights Disappoints
Taylor Swift's 10th studio album had a promising concept, but failed to execute, leaving me frustrated with the singer's failed...
Erika Gedgaudas
Oct 23, 20226 min read


How House of the Dragon Neglects Its Characters of Color
House of the Dragon has rightfully casted more people of color than Game of Thrones ever did, but their treatment of these characters has...
Alexis Puthussery
Oct 16, 20225 min read


The Golden Age of Dramedy's Delicious, Terrible Bastards
Peer into the perfect storm of modern TV’s Dramedy genre and all the raunchy, vulnerable protagonists it provides. By Natalie Lileks Bill...
Reverie Magazine
Oct 9, 20226 min read


Boston's Independent Theaters
Dig into a world’s worth of movies that happen to be showing right around the corner with Boston’s indie film theaters. By Danielle Momoh...
Danielle Momoh
Oct 2, 20223 min read


Compulsory Heterosexuality in Nella Larson's, Passing
Nella Larson’s Passing illustrates how compulsory heterosexuality and the fear of societal consequences hinders the ability for female...
Sofia Marin
Sep 25, 20228 min read


The Contemporary Closet
Current media representations of closeted queer men may be promoting harmful stereotypes and overlooking the reasons for their toxic...
Mateo Daffin
Sep 18, 20226 min read


Rapid Fire Episodes: How HBO’s House of the Dragon Could Benefit From a Slower Burn
HBO's House of the Dragon is receiving high praise, but its stilted pacing leaves me worried for its future. By Simona Zaunius Milly...
Simona Zaunius
Sep 10, 20227 min read


Story Through Score
The importance of a film's score cannot be stated enough as Pablo Larraín and Jonny Greenwood masterfully show in Spencer (2021). By...
Alexis Puthussery
Aug 29, 20224 min read
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