ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO - Episode 3.04 explores death, resurrection, and “alien club”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
You know, I didn’t actually think we’d solve the mystery of whose funeral Maria was seeing this early. But um… wow?
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
You know, I didn’t actually think we’d solve the mystery of whose funeral Maria was seeing this early. But um… wow?
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
I wanted to use this particular column to talk about movies that were adapted from material also made for teens.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Very curious what kind of havoc the actual alien “savior” will wreak on the unsuspecting town of Roswell, New Mexico.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
One of my biggest issues with Roswell, New Mexico is how much plot often gets stuffed into each of its 42 minute episodes
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Our first recap of Roswell, New Mexico!
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
While, as a genre, musicals aren’t specific to teenagers, they’ve ebbed and flowed in popularity over the history of human entertainment - including teen media.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The nitty-gritty of Pig is much more emotionally complex than John Wick. I love that story and its sequels, but Sarnoski’s Pig is a different beast altogether.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
I often rewatch this film and am still filled with childlike awe and wonder because it remains one of the most impressive feats... never repeated. And they did it all without computers.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“People believe stories. They buy into myths.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
As June comes to a close, I figured now might be a fun time to chat about probably the newest genre of teen film to enter the scene: The Coming Out flick
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“You know hate? It’s a lot to carry.”
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“You define their very existence. You’re the most important thing to happen to them.”
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“We always end up going home.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a teenage girl in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of the mall.”
The Tommy C. Appreciation Club, or TCAC, solemnly swears to watch and appreciate all theatrical performances by Tom Cruise then recap them, round-table style. In this edition, the Moviejawn chooses to accept Mission: Impossible.
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““I need you to know what your silence can do.”
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“You’d be surprised how much our past trauma informs who we’re drawn to.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
This film is charming and so deeply uncynical in the most refreshing kind of way
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
This month, we’re celebrating animation from Japan–better known as anime–by looking at some of our favorite works or ones we hope will provide new perspective.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
It often feels like there’s nothing that encapsulates the teenage experience quite losing your virginity.