Crimson staff writer
Lance R. He
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‘The Last Duel’ Review: A Muddled Mess of Narratives
Riddled with jarring contrasts in tone, dialogue, and character development between its first and second halves, the film clumsily clashes with itself.
Harvard Book Store and Raven Used Books: A Tale of Two Bookstores
Two local bookstores highlight the uncertainties and often crippling realities of two diverging approaches to combating the pandemic's effects.
From Our Writers: What Books Kept You Sane In Quarantine?
Our writers turned to books for solace throughout quarantine: Here are their top picks for what soothed them most.
In Retrospect: A Strange Love (for 'Dr. Strangelove')
Although it was released almost 60 years ago in 1964, Stanley Kubrick's film “Dr. Strangelove” is still downright absurd today.
It’s About Time: Revisiting 'Inception'
In 10 years, Christopher Nolan's “Inception” has established itself as the beginning of an era of film, from bombastic horn-filled scores to fantastical practical effects.
A (Not-so) Socially-Distant Network: A Retrospective
Since its release in 2010, David Fincher’s “The Social Network” has developed into a cornerstone of the public perception of entrepreneurship and a unique look into the founding of Facebook.
Portrait of an Artist: Harvard Mariachi Veritas’ Bridgette Ramirez
The Harvard Crimson spoke with Ramirez about her favorite performance, fostering virtual community, and the future for Harvard Mariachi Veritas.
‘Mank,’ An Intergenerational Biopic, Finally on the (Home) Big Screen
At long last, after a six year absence from the silver screen, David Fincher returns to the director’s chair with his widely anticipated film “Mank.”