Category: Asian
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Short Film Spotlight: An A Peel for Justice by Jeff Aquino
Jeff Aquino’s film “Viral” placed second in 2020’s Incluvie Film Festival fest, he’s back again with his film “An A Peel for Justice”.
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Sersi in Eternals is a New Look at the Female Gaze
Having Sersi be the central force in Eternals is unprecedented in its viewpoint and focus, from demonstrating a gentle type of leadership, to being overlooked in a group setting but succeeding in the goal at hand anyways, to having romantic options, to strength and integrity, and majority screen time – for a group that’s given…
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The Magic and Spirit of the Holidays in “48 Christmas Wishes”
A Christmas tale that everyone is wishing for, and that everyone will remember.
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So You’re STILL Quarantined: ANOTHER 19 Movies to Catch Up on for Each Streaming Service
There is no such thing as watching too many movies. Since we’re still quarantined, I wanted to recommend another 19 movies for people to check out across Netflix, HBO Max, and more.
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So You’ve Been Quarantined: 19 Movies to Catch Up on for Each Streaming Service
So. You’ve been quarantined. For many of us in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, we find ourselves locked in our houses, with not much to do. Here’s a list of 19 movies you can catch up on!
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A Review of Marvel ‘Eternals’, Character by Character
Do not trust Rotten Tomatoes. That is what I learned after watching Eternals. Critics currently rate it a 48%, but it’s an amazing character-focused Marvel movie with positive diverse representation.
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Calling All Docuseries Nerds: ‘History of the Sitcom’ is a Joyful Time-capsule
If your upbringing was anything like mine, where the TV acted as an additional parent- there are so many new stories and perspectives to explore.
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Kill Bill: Volume 1 Review
Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a highly entertaining flick, designed to tap into our levels of adrenaline. Tarantino has crafted a cinematic winner, overflowing with nostalgic richness and a love for cinema.
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Parasite and Capitalism: What the Film Says About the Pursuit of Wealth
Bong Joon Ho’s masterpiece, Parasite (2019) became one of the few international films to break into the American mainstream.
