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Anat Goldstein
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Senior Thesis Film ‘En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá’ Is A Love Letter Across Generations and Borders
"En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá" is a robust love story despite being less than 30 minutes long.
‘American Psycho’ 25 Years Later: Is The Enduring Cult of Bateman Iconic or Ironic?
While Wall Street once stood as the symbol of ruthless ambition and surface-level success, today, tech, startups, and online influencers have absorbed these values.
Dreams within Dreams, Films within Films: An Analysis of Christopher Nolan’s Metacinema
Christopher Nolan's films carry a message about film itself, and by doing so, are metacinematic.
Artist Profile: Jared Sleisenger ’16 on The Importance of Modern Jewish Storytelling
“Find the story you’re trying to tell and how best to tell it,” Sleisenger said.
Jonquils Cafe & Bakery Review: Faux Luxe
Jonquils Cafe & Bakery markets itself as an “elegant cafe on Newbury street.” The statement is only a half lie — it is, in fact, on Newbury Street.
The Top 25 Movies of the 21st Century So Far
With the first quarter of the 21st century coming to an end, here are the century’s top 25 movies so far in chronological order.
Artist Profile: Ty Kim on ‘Earl.’ and the Power of Passion
Both Ty Kim and Earl Kim’s stories reveal the power of passion and art, which transcends even the most confounding circumstances.