Category: Coming-Of-Age
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Best Animated Disney Movies With Diversity
Want a list to watch the best animated Disney Movies With Diversity? This list of disney films details the best of the animated classics featuring cultural and racial diversity. Favorite movie quotes, songs and main voice actors!
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‘We Are Lady Parts’ (Punk) Rocks!
Women who pray together, play together. Very rarely would I describe a story about a group of punk rockers as “whimsical”, but such an engaging array of visual and comedic components make this stand-out new series the star that it is.
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‘Young Royals’ Review
‘Young Royals’ is a great example of positive gay representation in its two main protagonists, but the supporting characters are often frustratingly selfish.
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‘Easy A’ Is Pretty Anti Sex
‘Easy A’ is emblematic of a world that liked to sarcastically pretend it was progressive but wasn’t actually ready for that change, making it pretty anti-sex.
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‘Little Boxes’ Had Good Intentions, But…
In ‘Little Boxes,” an interracial family moves to an all-white town where they face the judgement of others who have never been exposed to people of color before.
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Fear Street: Part One – 1994
I believe in homages, but there’s a proper way to borrow a creative idea instead of making it appear as if you hit the copy and paste button. Most likely, anyone is better off simply reading the books. Or just put on Scream.
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‘Never Have I Ever’ Season 2 Gets Messier, and It’s Great
In season 2 of “Never Have I Ever,” Devi make many mistakes in a messier season that explores the complex lives of its diverse cast more in-depth than before.
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‘Grave of the Fireflies’ is a Brutal, Heartbreaking Story of War
What seems like such a simple story of survival is so much more than that—it’s a story of family, and of war, and of destruction. It’s painful to watch, but not in a bad way. It makes its audience reflect on their own actions, and in how they are complicit in the sufferings of others…
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Cruella has a Heart After All
Emma Stone (Estella and Cruella) and Emma Thompson (the Baroness) did not come to play around in Cruella. They embodied the perfect balance of sinister and sincere. Estella went through a great hero’s journey, and what a journey it was!
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Is it Really “Flipped” or is that the way it Should Have Been All Along?
In this heart-wrenching coming-of-age story, Bryce Loski (Callan McAuliffe) and Juli Baker (Madeline Carroll) encounter common struggles of the same event with different perspectives. Flipped was adapted from a stand-alone novel by Wendalin Van Draanen in 2010. This story starts off with a voice-over from Bryce, which already catches the audience’s attention. One could already…