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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Jack McLaughlin
May 5, 2023
‘Guardians Vol 3’ - a messy, yet endearing sendoff
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” is the third and final film in the trilogy that began with...
Kyle Walker
Apr 17, 2023
‘10,000 gecs’ - solve for gecs
By Kyle Walker Staff Writer After several delays, the electronic rock and hyperpop duo 100 gecs has finally released their sophomore...
Jack McLaughlin
Feb 24, 2023
‘Ant-Man’ doesn’t measure up
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” is the 31st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and it still...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Jan 27, 2023
The Best Entertainment of 2022
By The Arts & Features Staff ‘Glass Onion’ By Ryan O’Connell Arts & Features Editor In a year of great murder mysteries, “Glass Onion: A...
Jack McLaughlin
Dec 9, 2022
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’ - a festive surprise
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” is James Gunn’s continuation of the titular characters he...
Raena Doty
Nov 10, 2022
‘The Dragon Prince’ comes back more heartwarming than ever
By Raena Doty Interim Asst. Arts and Features Editor After a nearly three-year hiatus, “The Dragon Prince” is back with an expanded cast...
Mark Haskell
Nov 4, 2022
A fungi lover’s paradise - an ode to mushrooms
By Mark Haskell Staff Writer I love fungi, the ones I want to eat in my pasta dinner or a salad. I have always loved them since day one....
Owen Glancy
Nov 4, 2022
‘DC League of Super Pets’ is an uneven, yet positive experience
By Owen Glancy Staff Writer “DC League of Super Pets” was released July 29 and is the latest animated film from Warner Animation Group,...
Jack McLaughlin
Nov 4, 2022
‘Wendell & Wild’ - a devilish delight
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer The creative minds of Jordan Peele and Henry Selick have come together in the Netflix film “Wendell &...
Ryan Schreiber
Oct 13, 2022
‘Hellraiser’ was hell
By Ryan Schreiber Staff Writer When “Hellraiser” came out Oct. 7 and was uploaded to Hulu, I came in with high expectations but left...
Emily Rosenberg
Oct 13, 2022
‘HSMTMTS’ season 3 - the dopamine dose you’re looking for
By Emily Rosenberg Associate Editor As a high school senior huddled in a corner of the library, weeping to the rambled, improvised love...
Owen Glancy
Sep 30, 2022
'Dragon Ball Super: Superhero' is a lacking adventure
By Owen Glancy Staff Writer “Dragon Ball Super: Superhero” is the latest film in the “Dragon Ball” franchise, being the 21st major film...
Jack McLaughlin
Sep 22, 2022
'Clerks 3' delivers a dull finale
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer “Clerks 3” is the passion project of filmmaker Kevin Smith and is a conclusion to a trilogy of movies...
Jack McLaughlin
May 4, 2022
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is a rewarding escape
By Jack McLaughlin Multimedia Critic After seeing numerous delays over the last two years, “Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga” was...
Haley Hadge
May 4, 2022
Heartstopper - viewer resuscitation is advised
By Haley Hadge Editorial Staff Netflix has brought Alice Oseman’s graphic novel, “Heartstopper,” to the small screen, and it is...
Sean Cabot
May 4, 2022
“Berserk” – An unfinished masterpiece
By Sean Cabot Multimedia Critic Kentaro Miura’s “Berserk” is one of the most beloved works of fantasy to come out of the Japanese comic...
Sean Cabot
Feb 4, 2022
‘Golden Kamuy’ – a mouth-watering motherlode of a manga
By Sean Cabot Multimedia Critic Satoru Noda’s award-winning “Golden Kamuy,” is an odd type of learning experience. What at first appears...
Patrick Brady
Apr 9, 2020
‘1917’: A war movie worth seeing
By Patrick Brady Staff Writer “1917” is a 2019 war film directed by Sam Mendes, who co-wrote the script with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Mendes...
Michael Au
Nov 2, 2017
Stranger Things 2 review
By Michael Au In an age when sequels and prequels are mass-produced to snatch money from consumers, it is rational to fear that the...
Michael B. Murphy
Jun 25, 2014
Film review: Raunch meets romance in the progressive abortion comedy ‘Obvious Child’
By Michael B. Murphy For a movie that is so clearly progressive in its premise, “Obvious Child” is also earnestly nostalgic for the good...
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