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Widow’s Bay: A Love Letter to New England Horror
Apple TV’s hit new series Widow’s Bay is one that either had people yearning for its weekly Wednesday releases, or binging it all in one, single day once the finale dropped on June 17th. (If you couldn’t tell, I was a part of the latter–it was just that good). As someone who grew up in New England, Widow’s Bay felt tailor-made for people like me. The series understands something that many horror stories that take place in this area miss—New England itself is quite scary. T
Jun 294 min read


Avatar: Fire and Ash Deserved Its Oscar Nomination for Best Costume Design
When Avatar: Fire and Ash received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design in January, an all too familiar dismissal followed almost immediately: “But it’s performance capture.” While this statement is true, it should not be used to negate the artistry, intention, labor, and design that goes into the costume creation for films such as these. The incredible team of costume designers working on the Avatar films have a deep understanding that great visual effects begins w
Apr 143 min read


Wickedly Surprising: How Viewers’ Opinions Shifted After Watching Wicked (2024)
Miah Massaro | Writer As anticipation builds for the upcoming film adaptation of Wicked (2024), a wave of skepticism has emerged...
Jan 5, 20252 min read


Why Fellow Travelers Is Still an Important Show to Watch Despite Its Sad Ending
Miah Massaro | Writer In a time when binge-worthy television tends to promise viewers escapism or happy conclusions, Showtime’s...
Oct 8, 20245 min read
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