Category: Opinion
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘My Policeman’
‘My Policeman’ simultaneously delighted and disappointed audiences at TIFF, but everyone can agree that the performances and truth of the story will convince audiences that this film is worth the watch.
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‘Blonde’ Review: Like a Jeane in a Bottle, Except it’s a Cage
Treated like a granter of wishes for those earning out of retelling the same tragedy, Marilyn looks like she’s caged in different stages of trauma for us to stare at, instead of someone we’ve finally allowed to rest in peace.
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Why ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ is the Best Animated Disney Movie Ever Made
With such a raw look at the 15th century, it seems that Disney was really trying to step outside of its element with this motion picture.
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The Relentless Victimization of Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde”
‘Blonde’ commits a relentless assault on the autonomy of Marilyn Monroe, reducing the icon to nothing more than a victim of the director’s whims.
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Everything The Critics Got Wrong About ‘Pinocchio’
I was able to watch the gleefully mesmerizing Disney remake that was Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio. I was enthralled by Zemeckis’ iteration.
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“Thunder Road”: Guilt, Grief, Regret, and Suicide
“Thunder Road” presents the grief that comes from a family member taking their own life.
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“Do Revenge” Bends Genres, Champions Authenticity, and Promotes Inclusivity
‘Do Revenge’ offers a 2022-relevant sociopolitical commentary that decries virtue signaling while promoting the inclusive virtues the nefarious power structures exploit.
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Pearl Review – Mia Goth’s Twisted Delusions of Grandeur
While subverting the conventions of Golden Age cinema with the characteristics of a slasher, Pearl studies the delusions of grandeur inspired by the movies.
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The Failures of Healthcare in ‘Zero Refills’ – MiamisFF Review
‘Zero Refills’ highlights the despicable treatment of the less fortunate by healthcare providers and big pharmaceuticals.
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What ‘Magnolia’ Says About Childhood Trauma
Magnolia focuses on how one’s childhood and trauma relate to their confidence and self.