margaryta golovchenko
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The Ship Isn’t Big Enough for the Two of Us: A Review of Passengers
This review contains spoilers! In the realm of inferior movies there is a special category reserved for movies that are unsatisfactory despite their captivating and…
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: A Charming New Chapter of the Wizarding World
Some people may understand I say that the first time I saw the commercial for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, it felt very…
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A Step in the Right Direction: A Review of Disney’s “Moana”
We are slowly entering the age of the reinvention of Disney. Disney has boasted about including diversity in their films for a few years now,…
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3 Movies To Change Up Your Holiday Viewing List
It’s that time of year again when people are pulling out boxes with Christmas ornaments and fairy lights, and getting into the spirit of the…
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Navigating A Sea of Literature With Sjon’s “From The Mouth Of The Whale”
“Here is another manifestation of insanity: people are united in actions that they would neither have known how to do nor dreamed of doing until…
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Fairy Tales and Flesh Eaters: A Closer Look At Rosamund Hodge’s Crimson Bound
“I don’t recall hearing that any of the damned were content.” “They’re content to stay in their sins.” Young adult fiction is one genre that…
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Pretty, but Pointless: A Review of The Huntsman: Winter’s War.
This post contains spoilers! Sometimes you want to watch a movie or read a book just to see how bad it’ll be, especially if it’s…
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Celebrating the Eternal Child: An Interview with Jung Dohee
Each year, OCAD University holds an exhibition for its graduating students called Grad Expo. The Grad Expo is set-up as a showcase of both undergraduate…
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Shadowhunters and the Hunt for the Demon of Profit
Book-to-movie adaptations have always been a natural indicator of a literary work’s popularity. When cinema was only beginning, black-and-white adaptations of Shakespeare’s work served as…
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Say that Again? – The Trouble with Translation in the Speculative Genre
Tom Marvelo Riddle is a great anagram for “I am Lord Voldemort”. In English, that is. I often get surprised looks from people when I…
