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The Blue & Gold

Andrew Washington

Andrew Washington, Staff Writer

Andrew Washington is a senior at Marist School and is proud to be a part of the Blue and Gold team. He is a captain on the Marist Academic Team and has been a member of that since he started here in 9th Grade. He likes to travel and learn about different cultures and LOVES anything and everything Beyoncé. He loves movies and has a collection of over 300 films and several TV series. Fun fact: He’s kept a scrapbook of all the ticket stubs from every movie he’s seen in theaters since June 2016. His favorite movie is Dreamgirls, favorite show is Community, and favorite music genre is 90s R&B. He is excited to start his first year on the Blue and Gold team!

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“Godzilla vs. Kong”: Bring the Action, Leave the Coherence

“Godzilla vs. Kong”: Bring the Action, Leave the Coherence

By Andrew Washington, Staff Writer
May 8, 2021
The fight scenes were the best parts of this film by miles, and I think it was really important that the filmmakers nailed these after they were botched in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.”
The 93rd Academy Awards: Predicting the Year’s Best

The 93rd Academy Awards: Predicting the Year’s Best

By Andrew Washington, Staff Writer
Apr 17, 2021
The time has come. We are at the end of the awards season and have come upon the “big kahuna:” The Oscars. The Academy Awards are an annual event, spanning the last 93 years, that has sought to honor the year’s best films.
The Best Films of the Worst Year

The Best Films of the Worst Year

By Andrew Washington, Staff Writer
Feb 27, 2021
We’ve been through a cruel and challenging year, and now that we are two months into 2021, let’s take a look back at some bright spots of the year. These 10 films are what I consider to be the best films of 2020.
Soul: Pixar’s Most Mature Venture Yet

Soul: Pixar’s Most Mature Venture Yet

By Andrew Washington, Staff Writer
Feb 6, 2021
As one of the few American animated films with Black leads, and the first Pixar film of such, this film is historic, and I think it is one in which the Black community should be proud.
Christopher Nolans film Tenet

“Tenet” Review

By Andrew Washington, Staff Writer
Nov 13, 2020
hristopher Nolan is perhaps the most unique and ambitious filmmaker working today. He has long been revered for his mind-bending, beautiful imagery and concepts that engross audiences around the world, proving him to be a box-office draw. However, that does not mean that his films are necessarily easy to understand.
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