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


‘A Quiet Place Part II’ finds its footing
By Patrick Brady “A Quiet Place Part II” is the sequel to 2018’s “A Quiet Place,” a horror film directed by John Krasinski. Unlike most...
Patrick Brady
Sep 23, 2021


Lil Nas X Exceeds Expectations With Debut Album
By Jack McLaughlin After a series of hits over the past few years, Lil Nas X’s debut album “MONTERO” has Anally been released. The artist...
Jack McLaughlin
Sep 23, 2021


‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ Sets the Bar High for the New MCU
By Olivia Copeland Marvel movies are back! Once again, superhero fans can hustle into theaters and witness this increasingly complex...
Olivia Copeland
Sep 16, 2021


‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ gives fairies a dark remodel
By Cara McCarthy At 22 years old, even I couldn’t predict my excitement when I heard “Fate: The Winx Saga” was being released on Netflix...
Cara McCarthy
May 5, 2021


‘Pathologic 2’ – Playing through a pandemic
By Sean Cabot When a player begins “Pathologic 2,” their character has killed three men in self-defense after being wrongfully accused of...
Sean Cabot
May 5, 2021


Season 4 of ‘Wynonna Earp’ was perfectly chaotic
By Olivia Copeland If you’d like to see a show about killing demons and monsters, hanging with old western bandits, and protecting...
Olivia Copeland
Apr 15, 2021


“Zack Snyder’s Justice League:” Justice has finally been served
By Patrick Brady “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is an enhanced and expanded version of 2017’s “Justice League.” Even though the 2017 film...
Patrick Brady
Apr 7, 2021


Elizabeth Olsen Bewitches Marvel Fans in WandaVision
By Olivia Copeland This past Friday, fans everywhere said goodbye to one of the best pieces of Marvel content to date. The refreshingly...
Olivia Copeland
Mar 12, 2021


Don’t Enjoy ‘The Little Things’
By Patrick Brady Despite having a well-executed, suspenseful opening, “The Little Things” was a complete disappointment. Although the...
Patrick Brady
Feb 26, 2021


‘Judas and the Black Messiah’: The Savior of Hollywood Biopics
By Patrick Brady From the beginning, I believed “Judas and the Black Messiah” would follow the same formula as other historical motion...
Patrick Brady
Feb 18, 2021


‘Disenchantment’ finds its footing
By Patrick Brady Netflix’s animated, medieval-themed TV show, “Disenchantment,” created by Matt Groening and Josh Weinstein, features the...
Patrick Brady
Feb 11, 2021


‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ – a firey romance between an artist and subject
By Brennan Atkins Arts & features Editor “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” is a 2019 French 8lm that masterfully weaves a romantic narrative...
Brennan Atkins
Apr 23, 2020


‘Les Misérables’ is far from miserable
By Patrick Brady Staff Writer “Les Misérables” is a 2019 French drama film directed and co-written by Ladj Ly, who was born in Mali, West...
Patrick Brady
Apr 3, 2020


The Couch Boys: ‘Bojack Horseman’ season 6 solidifies itself as a Netflix gem
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Correspondent “Bojack Horseman” season six presents Will Arnett’s...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Mar 26, 2020


‘Parasite’ deserves all the recognition it got
By Brennan Atkins Editorial Staff By Noah Barnes Editorial Staff “Parasite” deserves all the recognition it got. We don’t always agree...
Brennan Atkins
Feb 14, 2020
Trends of the ‘10’s
American Vandal (2017) Noah Barnes Entertainment Correspondent The basic image Netflix’s original series, “American Vandal,” presents in...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Jan 31, 2020


Music review: No Devotion’s “Permanence”
Courtesy of Creative Commons By Michael B. Murphy Most artists will, at some point, inevitably experience the embarrassment of having the...
Michael B. Murphy
Oct 23, 2015


Movie review: ‘Rush’
By Brad Leuchte Staff Writer Speed, fame, sex, danger. It’s all there in this fast-paced and action-packed re-creation of the rivalry...
Brad Leuchte
Oct 3, 2013


Music Review: Matthew Good’s ‘Arrows of Desire’
By Michael B. Murphy Editorial Staff After the release of Matthew Good’s “Lights of Endangered Species” album in 2011, many fans of the...
Michael B. Murphy
Sep 26, 2013


Film review: Park-Chan Wook’s ‘Stoker’ just short of an evil masterpiece
By Michael B. Murphy Editorial Staff Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook’s English-language debut “Stoker” is somewhat of an odd duck. As a...
Michael B. Murphy
Mar 19, 2013
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