“The Black Phone” isn’t perfect, but it has plenty of good scares, solid cinematography and wonderful performances to keep you intrigued throughout.
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Montclair State Film Students Put On Their Very Own Silver Slate Film Festival
by Avery Nixonby Avery NixonSophomore filmmaking major Peter Di Prospero founded his very own film festival for filmmaking students.
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‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Slayed My Expectations
We’ve gotten a few attempts at horror specifically tailored to Gen-Z but none quite like this film.
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Honestly, Drake Dropped One of His Best Albums. Nevermind the Hate.
by Matt Orthby Matt OrthDrake is back less than a year after his last release, “Certified Lover Boy,” and he went outside the box this go-around.
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A24 is back with another psychological thriller that may or may not leave you scarred for life.
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Tate McRae Soars with Debut Album ‘I Used to Think I Could Fly’
by Jenna Sundelby Jenna SundelGet ready to sing along, scream a little and cry a whole lot.
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‘Crush’ Is So Bad It’s Still Not Good
Hulu’s newest queer rom-com, “Crush,” has finally dropped after months of anticipation following the scandal around lead actresses Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho’s public TikTok beef.
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‘Blue Water Road’: Healing And Self Love at Its Finest
Emotional and spiritual, “Blue Water Road” is just another reason Kehlani sits at the top of the R&B world.