One of the most esteemed high school newspapers in New York City, The Classic, the official student-run publication of Townsend Harris, has embarked upon a new project. In this newly-started film and TV review podcast, our goal is to draw interest from young people in our community who may be interested in film analysis but might not otherwise be exposed to such media in their everyday lives. We aim to entertain as well as educate, in addition to nerding out over our favorite movies and shows.
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One of the most esteemed high school newspapers in New York City, The Classic, the official student-run publication of Townsend Harris, has embarked upon a new project. In this newly-started film and TV review podcast, our goal is to draw interest from young people in our community who may be interested in film analysis but might not otherwise be exposed to such media in their everyday lives. We aim to entertain as well as educate, in addition to nerding out over our favorite movies and shows.
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio is Creepy yet Soulful: High School Teens Review
The Classic's Operation Tomatometer
15 minutes 21 seconds
2 years ago
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio is Creepy yet Soulful: High School Teens Review
The hosts of The Classic's Operation Tomatometer review master director Guillermo Del Toro's newest film, yet another Pinocchio adaptation that manages to live up to and even expand upon the source material. Featuring guest Producer Al.
The Classic's Operation Tomatometer
One of the most esteemed high school newspapers in New York City, The Classic, the official student-run publication of Townsend Harris, has embarked upon a new project. In this newly-started film and TV review podcast, our goal is to draw interest from young people in our community who may be interested in film analysis but might not otherwise be exposed to such media in their everyday lives. We aim to entertain as well as educate, in addition to nerding out over our favorite movies and shows.