Crimson staff writer
Emily G. Fallas-Chacon
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‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game
Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.
‘Midnight Sun’ Album Review: Zara Larsson Deserves Her (Summer) Flowers
Full of effortless vocals, striking melodies, and utter energy, Larsson captures the euphoric feeling of a summer well-spent.
‘Smooth’ Single Review: A Much-Needed Trip Back to the Early 2010s
“Smooth” is a promising look at what’s to come from The Chainsmokers — they’re certainly as smooth today as they used to be.
‘Luster’ Album Review: The Idea of Home Has Never Felt So Bittersweet
With tracks that emulate soft embraces, soothing conversations, and begrudging introspections, Somerville extends beyond the ordinary.
Here Comes the Sun…and Also the Same Four Actors
With new actors, the opportunity for a breakout role would better match The Beatles’ own revolutionary rise.
‘Let’s Call Her Barbie’ Review: A Page-Turning Tale of Perseverance
“Let’s Call Her Barbie” is an intriguing look at the creation of Barbie, a tale of the importance of following one’s gut and going after what seems impossible.
‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ Review: A Painful Yet Poignant Journey
Growing up has never looked so painful, yet it was that exact conveyed pain that made this Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club production so enthralling.
Case for Best Picture: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
Members of The Crimson’s Arts Board make the case for which of the 10 nominated films will win the prestigious Best Picture title.
‘Nosebleeds’ Single Review: A No Nonsense Victory Anthem
In the aftermath of her first Grammy win, Doechii released “Nosebleeds” — an entertaining and witty single.
Late-Night Television’s Relevance in an Era of Streaming
Late-night television remains relevant despite its competition — an impressive feat for a supposedly “outdated” format.