Category: General
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‘Stargirl’ Shows Self Expression Among Teenagers
Self expression among teenagers is explored in the live adaptation of Jerry Spinelli’s novel of the same name.
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‘Blindspotting’ is a Relevant Movie Everyone Should See, But Many Didn’t
Movies also have the ability to make the audience think deeper about an issue that plagues society. “Blindspotting” does that without shying away from the intense reality of police brutality and racial discrimination.
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Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour
Taylor Swift dazzles many fans with remixes of her country and pop singles in her Reputation Stadium concert tour, becoming a successful concert film.
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‘Alice’ Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
‘Alice’ is a genre trifecta: one part revenge drama, one part historical account, one part throwback to Blaxploitation—kinda ‘Django’ meets ‘Roots’ meets ‘Foxy Brown.’
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The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes… It’s All Been Heard Before
The film basically says she was a lost cause from the start. We don’t get a sense of who Marilyn was.
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Finding Your Inner Soul and Self in Rip Tide
Rip Tide is a coming-of-age film that teaches viewers about finding yourself and reconnecting with surroundings.
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‘The Star Wars Holiday Special’ is the Pinnacle of Awful and Misery
At least we got the original cast back, right? Not even that saves it. None of them could bring a sliver of hope to this special. Rather, they bring dread as we witness the light leaving from their eyes.
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Russian Doll Season 2: A Bit Late to the Party
The second season arrives over three years after its first. While late on arrival, most audience members will be happy.
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The Glass Castle is based on Jeannette Walls’s Memoir
The way Jeannette has to deal with child neglect makes her insecure about her parents and how she was brought up and raised in the United States. This continues into adulthood, where Jeannette becomes a successful journalist and is frequently asked about her parents by others.
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‘One Missed Call’: When an Onryō Goes Digital
In a world where we hear ringers and beepers at every corner, technology feels inescapable. This is why technology is often an enemy in Digital J-horrors, like One Missed Call.