Crimson staff writer
Monique I. Vobecky
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Maggie Rogers Concert Review: A Dazzling Performance that Excelled on Every Front
While it is no surprise that a Grammy-nominated artist would put on a dazzling performance, Rogers takes it to the next level.
The Seven Sisters Cliffs and Coastguard Cottages from “Atonement”
England, the site of numerous popular film locations, holds one of the most striking settings in cinema: the Seven Sisters, a stretch of sprawling cliffs in East Sussex.
Arts Vanity: The Art of the Perfect Plane Film
A film must be perfectly curated to be chosen 30,000 feet in the air.
Review: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Lands on Top
A new “Hunger Games” film never fails to amaze. With each new violent, alluring addition to the franchise, the cinematic juggernaut that is the “Hunger Games” grows and complicates.
The Literary World of “The Hunger Games”: Mockingjays, Snakes, and Everything in Between
At a time when this renowned franchise once again adorns theaters across the globe, revisiting the literary trajectory of “The Hunger Games” seems not only fitting, but necessary.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Review: A Nostalgic Flashback of Fazbear Fun
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” at its core, is horror. And while the film is far from frightening, its attention to detail allows it to uphold its chilling reputation.
Kim Petras Concert Review: An Outstandingly Rowdy, Slightly Uneven Rave
On Oct. 7, Petras brought her infectious persona in all its raunchy glory to MGM Music Hall at Fenway as a part of her ‘Feed the Beast’ World Tour.
Comfort Shows To Get You Through Finals
In honor of the end of the semester, here is a selection of the Arts board's favorite comfort shows.
Case for Best Picture: ‘Triangle of Sadness’
A daring shift from a long sequence of bodily fluids to a third act of thought-provoking social commentary cemented my love for “Triangle of Sadness.”