Category: Movie
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We’re ‘All Together Now’ to Give a Hand
Can a homeless yet optimistic teenage girl learn to accept a helping hand?
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OCD Representation in ‘The House that Jack Built’ and Associated Media
Typically in film, characters suffering from mental illness are used as plot devices or exaggerated for comedy. ‘The House that Jack Built’s representation exceeds in accuracy and realism of OCD.
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Let’s Make Way For the ‘Wish Dragon’
A story of a magical dragon brings great representation for Chinese culture.
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‘Show Dogs’ Are On the Case
A K-9 police dog goes undercover to stop an illegal animal smuggling ring and learns a valuable lesson along the way.
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They/Them Falters As A Slasher But Is A Triumph For LGBTQ+ Representation
Those saying it’s a bad movie simply because it’s bad as a slasher should be reminded that the likes of Jordan and Alexandra often don’t get their tales told, let alone in such major releases helmed by veteran actors like Bacon.
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Why Joel Coen’s ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ is the Best Version
Joel Coen has gone solo to create perhaps the greatest version of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ since Shakespeare himself.
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Predator’s Seventh Entry, ‘Prey’, Is A Breath Of Fresh Air
‘Prey’ is the seventh edition of the Predator series and offers a new take on the iconic hunter and an amazing representation of Native Americans.
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Hitchcock’s Subtextual Coding in ‘Rope’
Hitchcock is no stranger to innuendo, as was common in that era, but there was something so sophisticated about his approach to ‘Rope’, and it starts in the first frame.
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‘Bullet Train’ Review: Stereotypes Galore!
The assassins in Bullet Train are quirky, deadly, and diverse. Yet, they all seem to be some type of caricature. While the movie is fun and action-packed, it’s also packed with stereotypes that don’t make for the best representation.
