OPINION: Friday’s Film Forecast
By Elaina Johnson | June 2The Front's Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with one last Friday Film Forecast. This week calls for Gore Verbinski's 2002 horror film, “The Ring.”
Elaina Johnson (she/her) is a fourth-year political science major who has previously copy edited and been editor-in-chief for The Front. This quarter she is the opinions and outreach editor. She hopes to make engaging stories this quarter and reconnect with the community through various outreach. In her free time outside of The Front, she can be found watching movies, writing chaotic Letterboxd reviews and drinking oat milk chai. She can be reached at elainajohnson.thefront@gmail.com.
The Front's Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with one last Friday Film Forecast. This week calls for Gore Verbinski's 2002 horror film, “The Ring.”
The Front's Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with another Friday's Film Forecast. This week calls for Enrico Casarosa’s 2021 animated film, “Luca.”
The Front's Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with another Friday's Film Forecast. This week calls for Tony Scott’s 1986 film, “Top Gun.”
The Front's Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with another Friday Film Forecast. This week calls for Nat Faxon and Jim Rash’s 2013 film: "The Way, Way Back."
Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back for another Friday's Film Forecast. This week calls for Kelly Fremon Craig’s 2023 film “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.”
Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with another Friday Film Forecast. This week she's reviewing the 2020 film "Promising Young Woman."
Opinions Editor Elaina Johnson is back with another Friday Film Forecast. This week she'll be talking about Ben Affleck’s new film, “Air.”
The Front's opinions editor Elaina Johnson discusses the 2022 horror movie "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in her weekly column: Friday's Film Forecast.
The Front's opinions editor Elaina Johnson discusses "Juno" in her weekly opinion column: Friday's Film Forecast.
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