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

The Review

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

The Review

Anderson creates whimsical Isle of Dogs

Anderson creates whimsical ‘Isle of Dogs’

Emily Chen and Eli Maierson May 3, 2018
Wes Anderson's latest film, "Isle of Dogs," is a whimsical stop-motion genre-bending adventure.
Students tour the hallways of the Culinary Institute Lenôtre and peer into pastry, ice cream and meat labs.

Students explore French, food at Culinary Institute Lenôtre

Noura Jabir, Copy Editor April 23, 2018
French II students explored the inner workings of a culinary institute and practiced their French on a field trip to Lenôtre Culinary Institute.
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Day in the Life of an In Bloom festival-goer

Lilah Gaber, Assignments Editor March 30, 2018
Assignments editor Lilah Gaber recounts her experience watching and interviewing artists at the In Bloom music festival.
The cast gathers after the first dress rehearsal.

“The Music Man” returns to SJS

Fareen Dhuka, Staff Writer March 1, 2018
This year's production of "The Music Man" will feature two different casts.
Senior Ben Cohen and junior Ashley Kim perform one vignette from Almost, Maine.

“Almost, Maine” explores love with series of vignettes

Abigail Poag, Staff Writer January 29, 2018
Performed on Jan. 25 and 26 in the Black Box Theater, “Almost, Maine” follows the people of Almost, a small town in northern Maine, as they navigate the joys and challenges of love on a single winter’s night.
Pod on the Quad: Almost, Maine

Pod on the Quad: Almost, Maine

Sophia Kontos, Online Section Editor January 24, 2018
On the first-ever segment of the Review's new podcast, Pod on the Quad, hear from performers in the upcoming Black Box production of Almost, Maine.
The Last Jedi stands as one of the best Star Wars films since The Empire Strikes Back.

Under Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Eli Maierson, Copy Editor December 24, 2017
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" breathes new life into beloved characters and continues the franchise's legacy.
Stranger Things season two continues an already successful 80s aesthetic.

Under Review: “Stranger Things” season 2

Leila Pulaski, Staff Writer December 19, 2017
"Stranger Things" season two was an impressive, though not flawless, follow-up to the widely acclaimed first season of the Netflix original.
Mindhunter tells the true story of the Golden Age of Serial Murder and the FBIs Behavioral Science Unit.

“Mindhunter” delivers gritty, engrossing take on serial killer genre

Jack Shea, Video Editor December 11, 2017
Netflix's "Mindhunter" tells the true story of the "Golden Age of Serial Murder" and the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit.
Season two of Riverdale makes the classic Archie comics even darker.

Under Review: “Riverdale” Season 2

Eloise Reasoner, Staff Writer December 6, 2017
Season two of "Riverdale" adds more darkness to the classic Archie comics.

Students display creativity at choreography showcase

Sinclair Mott, Staff Writer December 5, 2017
On Dec. 1, dancers performed several pieces choreographed by students.
Justice League unites the major DC heroes, but falls short on character development.

Under Review: Justice League

Ryan Chang, Assistant Online Editor December 4, 2017
DC's "Justice League" tries to compete with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the characters and action falls short.
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