The Strain, Not Just Another Vampire Series
Dymon Lewis ‘14 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Cover art of The Strain. Photo Via Geektyrant. Tired of sexy, sparkling vampires? Boy, has FX got a show for you. Guillermo Del Toro’s and Chuck...
View ArticleKojima’s ‘P.T.’ And The Future of Horror Gaming
Nicole Smith ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Still from P.T. Silent Hill. Photo Credit: Near the beginning of this past August, Sony announced that a playable demo of a brand new horror title...
View ArticleHorror & The Small Screen: 5 Must-See Horror Television Series
Shannon O’Connor ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Editor-in-Chief For generations the horror genre of filmmaking has ruled the box office. From Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, to Scream; horror films are...
View ArticleHaunted Mansion Houses Gosling & Del Toro
George Huertas ’15 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Guillermo Del Toro and Ryan Gosling. Photo Credit: The Wrap To say that the previous Haunted Mansion film was not well-received would be a gross...
View ArticleReview: 'Crimson Peak' is Fun but Insubstantial
Wyatt Muma ’18/ Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska in Crimson Peak. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures. Every once in a while, a movie comes along that is so...
View ArticleOscars 2016: A Rundown of the Nominees
David Stehman ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Leonardo Dicaprio in the Revenant. Photo Credit: 20th Century Fox. At 5:30 AM PST, the Academy announced the nominees for the 2016 Academy Awards....
View ArticleA Layman’s Guide: What Happened to Hideo Kojima?
Nicole Smith ‘18 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Video Games Editor Last night at The Game Awards, host Geoff Keighley presented game designer and director Hideo Kojima with the Industry Icon Award,...
View ArticleThe 5 Most Anticipated Gaming Developments of 2017
Luke Silvers ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In both the real and the gaming world, 2016 was not the most impressive year, with some impressive results, but also its fair share of duds and...
View ArticleReview: ‘The Shape of Water’ Is a Magnificent Feast for the Eyes
Victoria Stuewe ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor There are few words that can adequately describe The Shape of Water. Unique. Imaginative. Beautiful. Captivating. Though these words...
View ArticleReview: Enjoyable and Satisfying, ‘The Disaster Artist’ Exceeds Expectations
Victoria Stuewe ’20 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant Movies Editor Comedy is a difficult art to master. Not many in recent years succeeded in making films both meaningful and genuinely funny due to...
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