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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932


‘The Phoenician Scheme’
By Owen Glancy Arts & Features Editor This past summer saw the release of acclaimed director Wes Anderson’s latest feature film, “The Phoenician Scheme.” While many were excited, many more were skeptical. Anderson’s latest works, specifically “The French Dispatch” and “Asteroid City” were divisive even amongst Anderson fans with the main criticism levied against them being that they leaned too far into style and left behind substance. While I personally don’t agree with tha

The Gatepost
Nov 21


‘Captain America’ - bold and new
Marcus Falcão / THE GATEPOST By Izayah Morgan Editorial Staff “Captain America: Brave New World” is the fourth installment in the...
Izayah Morgan
Mar 7


‘The Six Triple Eight’ - history well-delivered
Emily Monaco / THE GATEPOST By Michael Trueswell Staff Writer “The Six Triple Eight” released late last year follows the true story of...
Michael Trueswell
Mar 7


‘House of the Dragon’ ignites Season 2
By Michael Trueswell Staff Writer “House of the Dragon” explores Rhaenyra and her half brother Aegon Targaryen struggle for the iron...
Michael Trueswell
Nov 22, 2024


‘Problemista’ - more than a toy story
By Kristel Erguiza Staff Writer What do immigration, Cabbage Patch Kids™, and eggs have in common? “Problemista” answers that question....
Kristel Erguiza
May 3, 2024


‘Spy x Family Code: White’ - not quite as elegant as its source material
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor “Spy x Family” is one of the most popular anime of the last five years, and for good reason....
Owen Glancy
May 3, 2024
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