Category: Movie
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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 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.
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‘Good Will Hunting’ is Good to Watch for Mental Health Month
The relationship between Will and Sean is the best part of the movie. It’s always a delight to see Robin Williams on screen
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We’ve Always Been Here: 5 Openly Gay Hollywood Stars From The Past
These openly gay Hollywood figures risked so much by being honest about their sexuality: judgment, loss of employment, hate – even violence and death.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 has been Unleashed
A smashing sequel to the first Sonic the Hedgehog film that also brings back elements from the popular video game series.
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X: A24’s Latest Horror Film is Sensual and Sensitive
A24 keeps producing amazing films and X belongs with all the brilliant titles under its name. And is definitely a must-watch for a film enthusiast!
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The Bubble: A Spoonful of Comedy Doesn’t Make the Social Commentary Go Down
Ultimately the problem with The Bubble is that it plays everything for laughs to get around the audience’s defenses. But it comes off like a privileged white male thinking that ridiculing everyone else equally is the road to equality. And it’s not. And it’s definitely not funny to pretend that it is.
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Skater Girl – Sisterhood, Rebelliousness, Social Castes, and Skateboarding
This little Netflix film was very inspirational. It passes the Bechdel test, and features a different worldview with rural Indian representation.
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All Eyes are on ‘KIMI’.
KIMI is the main character of this film and as much as I wish it was Angela Childs played by Zoe Kravitz, it isn’t. KIMI is a smart device that works not unlike Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Nest assisting in anything from home purchases to music playing all under the guise of only activating when…