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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

“You” blurs the line between love and obsession

“You” blurs the line between love and obsession

Sarah Lukowski February 21, 2019

The evocative and disturbing thriller television series “You” has kept viewers on the edge of their seats since its release on Netflix in December by showing that obsession does not always equal love. “You”...

The movie advertisement used by Ford Hall Forum for “Little White Lie”

Suffolk’s Ford Hall Forum talks the complexities of race and family in “Little White Lie”

Haley Clegg December 5, 2018

On Nov. 27, Suffolk’s Modern Theater was packed for a screening and discussion with the director of the 2014 film “Little White Lie.” The personal documentary follows American filmmaker Lacey Schwartz...

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Director Richard Fitts Jr. brings father’s legacy to the big screen in new Vietnam documentary “21 Years – A Folded Flag”

Sarah Lukowski December 5, 2018

Director Richard Fitts Jr. and producer Rudy Childs visited the AMC Loews Boston Common on Wednesday to screen and discuss “21 Years - A Folded Flag,” a heartbreaking documentary that focuses on Fitts’...

Human Flow: A deeper look at refugee suffering

Amy Koczera and Ryan Arel September 27, 2018

As a result of vicious acts of genocide and other heinous crimes against humanity, billions of people from all across the globe have been displaced from the countries they used to call home. In the documentary...

A new medical drama: ‘New Amsterdam’ debuts

A new medical drama: ‘New Amsterdam’ debuts

Alexandria Acacia September 27, 2018

Fans of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice” alike can take joy in the debut of medical drama “New Amsterdam,” which aired on NBC Tuesday evening. On Saturday, Tyler Labine, along with...

By Twitter user @Brooker411

A Soldier, actor, husband: The life of Ronald Ermey

Jacquelyn Jarnagin April 25, 2018

Ronald Lee Ermey was quite the troublemaker growing up; by the time he turned 17-years-old, he had been arrested twice for criminal mischief. But perhaps it was his bad behavior that set him down the path...

By Twitter @justinchon

Film Review: ‘Gook’ highlights racial violence

Morgan Hume April 11, 2018

The date is April 29, 1992. Only hours after four white police officers were found not guilty for beating Rodney King, an African-American male, with their nightsticks. It was an act of brutality that...

By Twitter user @JSCTheMusical

A Legend-ary Performance: John Legend takes the stage in “Jesus Christ Superstar Live”

Jacquelyn Jarnagin April 11, 2018

There’s nothing more risky than a plan with good intentions. When you have a plan based on good intentions, naturally you want to see that plan come to fruition exactly the way you pictured it in your...

By Twitter user @parentsmagazine

Bad Bunny: Scene from ‘Peter Rabbit’ sparks boycott from angry parents

Jacquelyn Jarnagin February 21, 2018

Sony Pictures “Peter Rabbit” sparked a major outrage among parents of children with life-threatening allergies on its opening weekend. During one particular scene of the film, Peter Rabbit, voiced...

By Twitter user @screenrant

Is Hollywood running out of ideas?

Jacquelyn Jarnagin February 14, 2018

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: a hot muscular guy is held hostage by a group of terrorists at the top of an extremely tall building. The terrorists are also threatening his family and the other people...

By Twitter user @ACSFX

Versace on the ground: tragedy in a fashion empire

Jacquelyn Jarnagin February 7, 2018

Ryan Murphy’s latest installment in his award-winning “American Crime Story” franchise has everyone talking. According to Show Buzz Daily, “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” had 2.22 million...

By Sam Emerson

Director Rob Reiner brings LBJ to life in new film

Juliana Tuozzola October 25, 2017

It has been half a century since the enactment of the Civil Rights Act, which ended segregation in public places and made employment discrimination illegal. The act was proposed by President John F. Kennedy,...

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