Category: Asian
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Joyfully Chaotic, ‘Why Don’t You Play in Hell?’ is a Must-See
If you enjoy Japanese cinema, absurdly violent action films, gangster flicks, or joyfully strange cinema, ‘Why Don’t You Play in Hell?’ is a must-see.
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Disney Pixar’s “Turning Red” – Mei as a Red Panda Learns Acceptance
Growing up is a challenge for everyone.
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The Last Twenty Minutes of 1999’s Audition
Audition should be on everyone’s list of Greatest Horror Film. So I urge you to give it a watch. Maybe watch the last twenty minutes with your hands in front of your eyes.
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Mixtape is a Revival of the ’90s Punk Music Style
A throwback to the last months of the 20th century in this comedy film.
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Love, Regret, and Art: Pandemic Lessons from Station Eleven and The Real World
The three themes of lessons learned from HBO Max’s Station Eleven are the same as the pandemic: love, regret, and art.
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The Final Season of ‘Superstore’ Sends off an Inclusive Gem
Where we leave the characters is in such a peaceful and optimistic place. It feels well-earned to ensure everyone gets their own specially-crafted happy ending.
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A Personal Experience of Representation – The Intersection of Armenian Culture & Epilepsy
I am an Armenian who has a mild form of epilepsy. I rarely see Armenian culture and epilepsy properly portrayed in film or TV. I delve into the how and why.
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Fast & Furious: Hobbs and Shaw Review
Eventually, “Hobbs and Shaw” introduces us to a Samoan community. Clearly, Johnson’s Samoan roots are on display. Quite frankly, I found this section of the film very intriguing. The “Fast and Furious” franchise has a solid track record in the diversity department
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Why Caves and Trans Allegories Will Get You Through ‘The Matrix’ Saga
What makes The Matrix saga fascinating is the symbolism of caves and trans allegories
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Trans Representation Through Disney’s ‘Mulan’
Mulan had to struggle to feel like herself and see herself properly. Some of us have to strive to have our reflection mimic what’s inside. We have to crawl. We have to fight.