Category: Opinion
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Bergman Island Offers Ingmar Bergman’s Take on the Twenty First Century In Its Own Way
It’s the most loving tribute to cinema and to Ingmar Bergman, set in world that feels so habitable that I felt like only re-watching this for eternity, because of how inviting it looks and feels.
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Wolfwalkers Deserves More Acclaim Than Luca For Pride Awareness Through A Metaphor
It is the attention to detail that makes Wolfwalkers resonate more than Luca for Queer representation
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Mitch Downe From “Paranorman” Is Awesome Gay Representation
Gay representation is out there, but to portray a character who’s gay as a big, happy brute is a rare treat.
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The Black and White Metaphor in ‘Passing’
Passing is a visually stunning portrayal of Larsen’s story with an inclusive cast, and the performances of Thompson and Negga are sensational.
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I Felt so Disconnected from ‘Last Night in Soho’
We’ve always known that Edgar Wright is a mixologist when it comes to blending sound, light, colour, and texture. This is especially true in the first act of the film. In fact, all of my positive feedback is directed exclusively at the first act of this film.
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What More is There to Say about ‘Squid Game’ ?
Twisting what seems to be obvious setups and frameworks is what sets the story structure of Squid Game apart. I appreciate that this narrative is complex but not complicated; an easy enough plot to wrap your head around while still treating the audience like an equal participant in this social commentary
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The Women and the Murderer: Made by Women for Women
In The Women and the Murderer, directors Mona Achache and Patricia Tourancheau center women—the very demographic true crime is designed to appeal to.
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Are We Really Still Talking About Mary Sue?: How Pig Teaches Us a Lesson About a Culinary Superhero
In order to learn why an arguably outdated fanfic trope was resurfacing in the contact zone of popular culture, I dove into a vibrant trough of character development.

