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Sofia Torres

Sofia Torres

Author at The Heights, Boston College at The Heights, Boston College

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    Torres: A Valentine’s Book Guide With Unconventional Lovers

    This Valentine’s Day, discover how authors throughout time talk honestly about love, refusing to shy away from their flaws and desires.
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    ‘A Different Man’ Challenges the Correlation Between Beauty and Sel...

    'A Different Man' suggests it might take more than just looks to succeed in life, a lesson learned far too late by the film's antihero.
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    iEdit: Weynand Shows His Vulnerable Side in Honest and Touching Pla...

    Head arts editor Sofia Torres unpacks associate arts editor Jack Weynand's possibly cryptic message masked in pop melodies.
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    So Much Jam!: Jamsexual Releases its First Album

    Student band Jamsexual release its first album, produced, engineered, and mixed by Vince Baur and Dean Foster and mastered by Ryan Sierakowski, on all streaming platforms.
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    Torres: Love in the “Me” Decade Through Film

    How does one find and keep love during a moment in history that seems to push us further into understanding ourselves, our desires, our fears, and our needs, instead of others'? The ’70s romantic movies have a lot to offer when answering this question.
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    iEdit: Josie McNeill Reflects on The Passage of Time in Melancholic...

    Associate arts editor Sofia Torres thinks arts editor Jose McNiell crafts a playlist that caps off her time at Boston College.
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    Torres: Horror Films’ Female Protagonists Reflect Women’s Real-Worl...

    In the horror genre, the monstrous transformations of women are a hyperbolized representation of women’s responses in a male-dominated world.
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    ‘Barbie’ Tries Too Hard to Be More Than Just Pretty and Pink

    Although the casting of 'Barbie' was perfect, the movie was dragged down by its ambition to be something deeper than pretty and pink.
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    Charlie Kaufman’s Short Film ‘Jackals & Fireflies’ Falls To Unvarie...

    The short film, created on a Samsung phone, shows a woman's overarching feeling of gloom and claustrophobia in her repetitive day-to-day life.
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    B.E.A.T.S Celebrates Black History Month With Intimate Annual ... -...

    For Black History Month, the a capella group B.E.A.T.S presented “Fight For You,” a curated showcase with songs by Black artists only and poetry readings.
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    ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Returns With Closer Insight Into E...

    Season two of 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' provides further insight into the implications of a lack of social life for students.
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    ‘Aftersun’ Encapsulates The Growing Distance Between Father and Dau...

    The A24 release excels as a mood film, but is unable to reach audiences deeper due to a dull and drawn-out execution.
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    CommonToast: A Brunch Café! Provides Warm Respite and Tender Music ...

    The Common Tones stuck to a food-themed showcase, with costumes and decorations, for their CommonToast: A Brunch Cafe!
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    Arctic Monkeys’ ‘The Car’ Takes a Nostalgic and Vulnerable Trip Thr...

    The Arctic Monkeys’ depart from their sci-fi journey on past albums in favor of returning to their original indie rock sound.
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    The Pixies Deliver Expected, Monotonous Tracks on New Album ‘Dogger...

    The Pixies unsuccessfully attempt to grasp at their former fame and music domination with their album 'Doggerel.'
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    'Pearl’ Provides Character Study of a Murderer - The Heights

    Ti West's prequel gives context to the upbringing and psychology of Pearl, and the 'banal' existence that drives her murderous pursuit.
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    ‘The Lost City’ Disappoints with Painfully Unfunny Dialogue and Cli...

    Instead of being a funny romantic comedy, 'The Lost City' disappoints viewers with a cheesy storyline and cringeworthy dialogue.
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    ‘Pieces of Her’ Sinks With Confusing Characters and Plot Holes

    Drama series 'Pieces of Her' fails to avoid predictable plot writing and cheesy tropes, despite its promising original premise.
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    ‘Pieces of Her’ Sinks With Confusing Characters and Plot Holes

    Drama series 'Pieces of Her' fails to avoid predictable plot writing and cheesy tropes, despite its promising original premise.
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    ‘The Worst Person in the World’ Captures Existential Crises of Youth

    The chaptered Norwegian film explores challenging self-centrism in adolescence and the inherent ambivalence of solipsism.
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    Author Dina Nayeri Examines the Refugee Crisis

    As the third speaker of the Lowell Humanities Series at Boston College, Nayeri delved into the challenges of resettlement and discussed her book, ‘The Ungrateful Refugee.’