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‘A Drowning Man’ Submerges Viewers in the Unseen of the Refugee Crisis
“A Drowning Man” (2017) explores the unseen aspects of the Refugee Crisis. In, 15 far-too-short minutes, viewers are given a detailed snapshot of what it’s like for a refugee to drown in the waters of poverty and otherness while trying to navigate a land whose promise has worn off, and only ‘strange’ remains.
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‘Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Makes a Comeback
Viewers get a glimpse of life of mediocrity in a world where humans and cartoon characters live together in this comeback.
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Walk. Ride. Rodeo. Reveals Amberley Snyder’s Success
Amberley Snyder, a young woman whose injury leaves her with a disability, shows viewers that her handicapped state won’t stop her from competition.
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Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘driving home 2 u’: How She Became Well-Recognized in the World
The singer recounts the memories of writing and creating her record-breaking debut album and shares her feelings as a young woman navigating a specific time in her life.
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Will Begins His Musical Journey in A Week Away
For a troubled teen, Will discovers what is important in life when he attends a summer camp: the people who care about his well being.
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Wanda Maximoff: The Hero We Deserve, Not The Villain We Need
If the message here is that without a support system, grieving people turn into monsters, it’s not really well-delivered and may be flawed as a message itself.
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Cheaper By the Dozen: a 2022 Family-Comedy Remake
A 2022 remake of the previous films of the same name, but with a more diverse cast, increasing representation and diversity.
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Like Stars on Earth Talks About Dyslexia
Like Stars on Earth is a representative movie that talks about dyslexia to young audiences and why it is important in today’s generation.
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‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’: MCU Character Highlights and Easter Eggs
America is the crux of the storyline: she is the only person in existence with the power to jump between universes. As central as America is to the Multiverse of Madness story, she somehow didn’t get that much to do.
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‘Stargirl’ Shows Self Expression Among Teenagers
Self expression among teenagers is explored in the live adaptation of Jerry Spinelli’s novel of the same name.