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The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

Sophomore Turner Edwards shares his thoughts on movies that released last summer.

Under Review: Summer 2022 Movies

Turner Edwards, Staff Writer September 12, 2022
Sophomore Turner Edwards shares his thoughts on three films that released last summer: “Thor: Love and Thunder," "Nope" and "Top Gun: Maverick."
Why Disney should focus on creating original content

Why Disney should focus on creating original content

Kennedy Black, Staff Writer November 14, 2019
Sophomore Kennedy Black shares her thoughts on Disney remaking animated movies.
The new Paul Rudd club advertised with a hand painted poster.

New clubs showcase quirky student interests

Laney Chang, Staff Writer September 27, 2017
Several unique new and revitalized clubs are joining the school's club culture this year, including one dedicated to geocaching and one exploring conspiracy theories.
"Xanadu" was presented by the Stage Theater, a small theater group that takes an experimental approach to theater.

‘Xanadu’ combines ’80s aesthetics with Greek mythology

Sophia Kontos, Online Section Editor September 13, 2017
Stages Repertory Theater combined '80s themes with Greek mythology in "Xanadu," a musical based on an '80s box office flop.
"Wonder Woman" breaks DC extended universe conventions for a fresh look at the traditional superhero.

Under Review: Wonder Woman

Ryan Chang, Assistant Online Editor June 8, 2017
Patty Jenkins' 'Wonder Woman' brings a welcome jolt of excitement and heart to the DC Cinematic Universe.
"Get Out" centers on an interracial couple as Chris prepares to meet his white girlfriend's parents.

Under Review: “Get Out” brings social commentary as horror flick

Irene Vazquez, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2017
Jordan Peele's directorial debut "Get Out" is a multi-layered movie featuring social messages about race relations hidden within the horror-comedy plot.
"When Harry Met Sally" is a classic romantic comedy to watch this Valentine's Day.

Top Ten romantic movies

Kate Habich, Staff Writer February 14, 2017
Whether or not you have a Valentine today, Valentine's Day is a great time to enjoy a romantic movie. Staff writer Kate Habich recommends ten movies, from classics to dramas to romantic comedies.
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