Category: diverse
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Agni Kai: Hsu VS Liang: A Passion-Filled Short Film That’s Fun To Watch
This Agni Kai looks cool and is funny as well!
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‘Mr. Malcolm’s List’ Is A Lighter Version of ‘Bridgerton’
Mr. Malcolm’s List is a pleasant promenade through a fantasy Regency-era England filled with people of color. For fans of Bridgerton, this is the PG version of the show, but with completely colorblind casting and a much lighter tone.
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The Charmed Reboot Deserves More Respect
This magical reboot introduces a new set of Charmed ones, much to the ire of fans of the original series.
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Lighthearted but Shallow: 1Up’s Take on Women in Gaming
In a post-Gamergate media landscape, it’s ambitious to have a film confront the harsh reactions to women in gaming from a comedic lens.
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‘Life & Beth’ and ‘Sort Of’ – Two New Series Bravely Lose The Labels
J Brooke, Incluvie Guest Columnist on ‘Life and Beth’ and ‘Sort of’: while living one’s truth is freedom, speaking it as a mandatory assignment can become captivity.
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The Season Three Finale of ‘The Boys’ Upholds Everything That Incluvie Stands For
The Season 3 finale overall upholds everything that Incluvie is primarily concerned about when it comes to media content
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8 Films to Watch in July Featuring the Diversity of America
We’re in the midst of July, the month in which Americans are supposed to be at their most patriotic! With barbecues, beach trips, and fireworks galore, this is the month where we celebrate our country. For Incluvie, that primarily means diving into the wonderful “melting pot” of the diversity of American film! In between celebrating…
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“The Black Phone” – The Ghost Story Cloaked In A Slasher Film
This is a movie that combines a ghost story, revenge tale, and serial killer obsession into a cinematic experience that uses your fears against you.
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‘Umbrella Academy’ Season 3 Does Justice to Its Marginalized Characters
In season 3 of ‘Umbrella Academy’, Diego, Allison, and Viktor finally get character arcs that address their unique experiences as a Latino man, a Black woman who lived through the 60s, and a trans man.
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Buzz Lightyear Stars In His Own Movie
The movie behind the space toy from the ‘Toy Story’ film series is finally here.