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Taylor S. Johnson
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Netflix Geeked Week ’23: What’s Worth Watching
An exciting introduction to what the near future of Netflix content will look like, Geeked Week reveals teasers and behind the scenes footage from over 30 new or rebooted series.
‘American Horror Stories’ Season 3 Review: Offensiveness as a Replacement for Horror
But preeminently, the reason why “American Horror Stories” does not achieve its main goal of being horrific is because the moments where the show attempts to be scary are the most offensive and triggering — and sensitive subjects should not be the crutch of horror media.
Spooky, Scary TV Recommendations for Halloween!
Here is a selection of the most notable Halloween themed TV episodes to check out this year!
'Loki' Season 2 Premiere Review: A Baffling Introduction
The green-tinted color palette, the contrast between the aesthetics of muted office spaces and the outer space, and the intricately built sets, props, and costumes are eye-catching and mimic the feel of the first season. Unfortunately, the same continuity cannot be said of the plot, or the show’s overall coherence.
‘The Other Black Girl’ Season Review: The Same Caricature
Though touting an eye-catching color palette, creative shots, and very effectively created suspense, “The Other Black Girl” is suffocatingly stereotypical.
‘One Piece’ Season Review: A Few Pieces Missing
The show seems to realize what can be transcribed from the anime and what needs to be translated.
A List of Tracks for Your Next Breakup
This one is for your “main character moment” as you romanticize your own misfortune.
Harvard ARTS FIRST Festival Brings Community to Campus
Much like the events from the festival ignited curiosity and wonder in viewers, the ARTS FIRST Festival sparked a sense of unity across the Harvard community.
Artist Profile: Kristian Hardy ’24 on Representing Black Womanhood in Theater
As an artist, Kristian Hardy aims to showcase a wide variety of Black women's stories, which includes embracing uncomfortable and difficult topics.
‘Chevalier’ Review: Why ‘Chevalier’ is No One’s Knight in Shining Armor
The film “Chevalier” turns the volume back up and gives Bologne a space to shine. However, the film lacks the depth that nuances his story.
‘Love is Blind’ Season 3 Review: Is it Really Love or Just Drama
With all the giggles and gasps caused by this season, it is very easy to forget that the show is purportedly about finding real love.
Joe Goldberg, ‘You’ Can Keep Your Clothes On
This prevalence of exploitative sex scenes is the fault of creators, of course, but also the people that choose to give it a platform.