Category: Movie
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‘The Princess’ — Hulu’s R-Rated Girlboss Royalty
Hulu continues its Summer releases with The Princess. This film follows the princess (yes, she is unnamed) as she attempts to escape her tower, refusing to be wed to a cruel man vying for the throne. Action-packed and snarky, this is a decently fun film if you need a fighting fix.
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Me and ‘My Best Friend Anne Frank’
This film is based off of The Diary of a Young Girl, which was written during the Holocaust period.
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‘June & Kopi’: Another Story about Friendship
An Indonesian film that brings strong representation of Asian descent in this heart-warming tale of a woman and her dog.
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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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‘My Perfect Romance’ Came at the Right Time
A film that focuses on an algorithm for a dating app that will bring viewers in for a surprise.
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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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Michelle Payne Learns How to ‘Ride Like a Girl’
Horse racing is a very difficult sport and challenge, especially for a young woman like Michelle Payne.
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‘Pulgasari’: The Strange Story Behind North Korea’s Godzilla
When we hear Korean Cinema, we often think of South Korean Cinema, but what about North Korea? Sure, North Korea has its propaganda moments, but ‘Pulgasari’ might be its best one yet.
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Kicking off the Summer with ‘Malibu Rescue’
A trouble-making teenager spends the summer working at a Southern California beach learning about responsibility.
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‘Men’ Disappoints with a Flat Examination of Misogyny
Despite its simple premise, “imagine being a woman,” the horror behind “Men” feels fueled by a hollow understanding of the insidiousness of misogyny.