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Category Archive: Reviews

Journalism as Public Service: Voices from the International Journalism Festival in Perugia 

Journalism is being asked to redefine itself—and this year’s festival didn’t shy away from the uncomfortable conversations.

– By Vishwa Parmar

May 8, 2025 International Journalism Festival in Perugia, News, Reviews

Beautiful Friend by Truman Kewley: Entering the Mind of an Incel

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– By Aurora Caruso

Truman Kelley’s directorial debut exposes the social problem of misogyny and does not need special effects to frighten the viewer.

December 8, 2024 Articles, Reviews

From Missouri to the Mainstream, Chappell Roan Writes Her Own Rules

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– By Amanda Contessa

Beyond her artistry, it is evident that Chappell does not like the boxes built around women in music. Chappell’s voice is admirable regarding the issues surrounding scrutiny in an unforgiving world, particularly in the inundation of misogyny, criticism, and those who speak before they think.

December 8, 2024 Articles, Reviews

How the Mysterious Menendez Murders Made it to the Top of News Headlines and Netflix’s ‘Most Popular’ List 

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– By Carolina Grace Littleton

Ryan Murphy reignites Menendez courtroom controversy in one part of his nine-part, true crime anthology, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”

December 8, 2024 Articles, Reviews

All Roads Lead to Giovanni’s Room  

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“Giovanni’s Room” manages to portray deep feelings of shame, self-discovery, uncertainty and despair that are intensely experienced by the reader as their own, making James Baldwin’s near 200-page novel a go-to for those seeking exposition to the good, bad and the ugly of living a double life.

October 31, 2024 Articles, Reviews

How A Bright And Ugly Shade of Green Defined Pop, Politics, And Party Culture

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With so much music coming out this year, Charli xcx’s brat has remained one of the biggest and best. Why did BRAT take over the summer? And how did Kamala Harris get involved? 

October 31, 2024 Articles, Reviews

“Promising Young Woman” Challenges Victim Blaming in a Powerful Cinematic Encounter

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A young woman, traumatized by her past, sets out to seek vengeance and justice.

October 31, 2024 Articles, Reviews

Book Review: The Orange Girl by Jostein Gaarder

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Reviews By Francesa Hritcan | Edited by Indéa Windust The Orange Girl, a philosophical novel by Jostein Gaarder, […]

October 31, 2024 Articles, Reviews

Unveiling Gender Dynamics through Cinematographic Techniques and Feminist Perspectives   

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-Film Criticism by Aurora Caruso

In film representation, the female sex is frequently confined within limiting roles within a defined space. Yet, when faced with the social construction of said roles, there is choice to either repeat or embark an alternate path.

April 29, 2024 Articles, Reviews

The Matthew’s Summer Playlist

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We asked the Matthew Staff what song encapsulates summer for them. Here is a playlist of their picks!

– Review by Lucie Ruggiero

April 29, 2024 Articles, Reviews

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