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Capri S. Wayne

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Film

‘Black Bag’ Review: The Elegance of Espionage

Prolific director Steven Soderbergh is back with “Black Bag,” a sleek film about spies and treachery — but mostly marriage.

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Film

Can the Marvel Cinematic Universe Return to its Former Glory?

The post-Endgame MCU has been plagued by box office flops and critical misfires that have left the franchise struggling to recapture its glory.

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Books

Harvard Authors Profile: Aislinn Brophy ’17 on the Magic of Writing

Aislinn Brophy '17 discussed their YA fantasy goals and inspirations, reflecting on the common themes of identity, love, and family in their work.

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Film

‘Heretic’ Review: Profound Religious Horror Falls Short

Though the film is hampered by its final act, Beck and Woods have crafted a uniquely layered take on the horror form that probes the fragility of belief.

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On Campus

A Gleeful Celebration of Song : The Glee Club Performs at Harvard Art Museums

For many of the singers, especially the first-years, this performance marked their first time singing with the Glee Club for their families and friends.

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Film

‘A Different Man’ Review: Transformation Isn’t Everything

An exciting combination of psychological thriller and dark comedy, Schimberg has crafted a unique story about identity and the desire to change it.

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Arts

‘Disclaimer’ Review: A Dramatic Narrative of Vengeance

“Disclaimer” is about Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett), a celebrated documentarian with a dark past.

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