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Avery M. Britt

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Arts

Nostalgic Video Games: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board

In many ways, the hours spent on these apps, websites, and consoles were not wasted — they now serve as memories to be cherished.

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Year in Review

Arts Vanity: The Steps to Writing Your Final Paper About a Movie

The options are endless, but I find myself frequently going for the glimmering idea on the hill: Why not write about a movie?

Still of Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny in "Priscilla."
Film

They Booed Elvis: How Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ Makes Up for Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’

During the film, something occurred with emphatic gusto: The audience booed Elvis. They finally shed the rose-colored glasses they have been viewing Elvis with for the past year.

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Film

‘Beetlejuice’ At 35: Why It’s Still So Special

The film is a masterclass on visually stunning camp.

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Film

He Was Right All Along: Martin Scorcese’s BBC Comments on the Future of Cinema

While Scorsese’s words in 2019 might not have rung true at the time, they have become almost a prophecy for what cinema is now and what it might be in the future.

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Film

The 95th Academy Awards: A Star Is Re-Born

Overall, the 95th Annual Academy Awards appear to have been the perfect amalgamation of the old and the new.

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Arts

Marcus Schulkind Profile: Keeping Ballet Vital

In an interview with The Harvard Crimson he spoke on the importance of establishing a “yin yang” relationship between dance, health, and “movement and energy,” citing his acupuncture work as the catalyst for making him more aware of this vital connection.

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Film

Feature: Boston’s Full Body Cast Rocks ‘Rocky Horror’

In the velvet darkness of the Boston Common AMC, there’s a guiding star no matter what or who you are.

Arts

‘I Am A Stalker’ Review: Putting the Truth Back in True Crime

Featuring a broad array of interviewees and an overall understated tone, “I Am A Stalker” at last presents a somewhat respectable option for true crime consumption.

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Film

‘Sidney' Review: Sidney Poitier Is A Trailblazer but ‘Sidney’ Refutes the Trail Blazed for Him

What happens when a beacon of light dies? The Oprah Winfrey produced, Reginald Hudlin directed documentary “Sidney” suggests that it continues to shine on the people it has warmed.

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Film

Why Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ Can’t Be Another Sugar-Coated Fan Film

Coppola’s announcement comes in the wake of a massive movement to re-empower a more traditional brand of femininity.

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