The Brilliance of HBO's Oz, Showcased in ‘The Pilot’

The current Golden Age of Television revolutionized the medium. Shows introduced to the public told fresh, unique stories and were brimming with creativity. Oz, one of the shows that spurred on this new era, is not as often discussed as its successors but its excellence still holds to this day. The pilot itself is a prime glimpse of what the show was capable of.


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A Deep Dive Into Parasite

Ever wondered why Parasite ended the way it did? Do you believe in the cold hard truth or wish for a dream that seems impossible to attain. Here’s a theory I discovered that could possibly put some pieces together. *Spoiler Warning*

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Everything You Need to Know About ‘We Are Who We Are’

We Are Who We Are follows the experiences of two teenagers on a U.S. military base in Italy, as they deal with various facets of coming of age including identity and sexuality. Although only two episodes have been released so far, the show has defined itself with a raw and unsimplistic portrayal of life, as well as elegant artistry and blatant social commentary.


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The Evolution of the Horror Genre

Horror - you're either intrigued by it or avoid it at all costs. The horror genre has evolved over time and been influenced by different socio-political contexts, inciting different subgenres and themes throughout history that have come to define the genre, but all with the same purpose: to terrify audiences.

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Freaks and Geeks: The Timeless High School Experience

As a high school senior in suburban Michigan, no show has resonated with me as much as the early 2000’s series Freaks and Geeks. Today’s teenagers are in their late adolescence 40 years later than when the series is set - but the show’s vulnerability and seemingly effortless, relatable depiction of high school has held up with numerous generations.

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Six Season Magic

Art is a reflection of our humanness and can be observed in every facet of our lives. Even something as simple as our favorite sitcoms allows a glimpse into our psyche. In this article, I examine a repeated plot structure that I observed in my favorite comfort shows. The mundaneness that can be attributed to many TV series-- such as the infamous third season lull-- is less of a critique and more of an exploration of self.


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Chill Man, Street Dogs Haven’t Killed Us Yet

Julie and The Phantoms came out on Netflix recently and it’s a must watch. For anyone who loves Kenny Ortega and/or the supernatural, this show is for you. I’m twenty-two years old and I laughed and cried throughout the entire series. If you strip back all the cheesy teen stuff, it’s a genuinely good show - definitely one worth adding to your watchlist.

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In Memoriam: Chadwick Boseman

A tribute piece dedicated to the late Chadwick Boseman, who tragically passed on August 28, 2020. I took some time to sum up my own thoughts, along with the words of some of the other Unpublished staff members, on Boseman and his career.

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What I Watched in Lockdown

As we approach the end of an extremely dysfunctional summer, how do we mediate the transition to fall? While life slowly resumes and fluctuates, what art can we turn towards for inspiration? This list features some of the best and most escapist films I discovered in lockdown.

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