Category: Women
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Hong Sang-soo’s Hat Trick
In The Novelist’s Film, Hong explores the meaningful things people share and inspire by virtue of simply engaging with one another.
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‘Causeway’ Explores Toxic Masculinity Through Its Protagonists
The message to take away from ‘Causeway’ is that toxic masculinity can manifest in anyone, no matter what their gender identity is.
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How Women Spectatorship in ‘Run Sweetheart Run’ Makes it the Most Relatable Horror Film for Women
‘Run Sweetheart Run’ has everything women fear the most, from psycho boyfriends to tampons.
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Making Magic in the Descendants Series
Did you know that Disney heroes and villains have kids? Check out the Descendants series.
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’: The Reality of Mental Illness through Fictional Horror
“The Haunting of Hill House” isn’t your typical horror story. Based on a novel by Shirley Jackson, Netflix’s masterpiece and limited horror series takes you on a emotional rollercoaster ride, by turning our perception of mental illness on its head. It’s an unforgettable story about a loveable family, who grapples with tragedy and love after…
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‘The Woman King’: Historic, Majestic, and Empowering!
This action thriller is made with the hope that the black youth of America will feel empowered, and realize the significance of their heritage.
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Tonight is ‘The Curse of Bridge Hollow’
A strong representation of African Americans in this film features evil spirits and horror-themed elements.
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‘Black Adam’: Superhero Action, but Weak Story Shazam
The ‘Black Adam’ story is a blander copy of ‘The Mummy’, ‘Moon Knight’, and other Egyptian films made by Hollywood, taking place in the fictional Middle Eastern Kahndaq.
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Action-Packed ‘Black Adam’ Is Entertaining, But Won’t Save DC
The film is trying to revive DC’s former glory, it really is, it just doesn’t have everything it needs to get there. Luckily, Black Adam isn’t as bad as many internet haters want you to think it is.
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Writer and Producer Ericka Nicole Malone Talks Being A ‘Quiet Inspiration’
Writer and producer of ‘Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story’, Ericka Nicole Malone discusses her humble beginnings in the industry.