Category: Women
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‘Hatching’ – Social Media as the Modern Cardboard World
Hanna Bergholm’s ‘Hatching’ shows us that the modern version of the cardboard world trope is social media.
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Looking Behind the ‘Z-O-M-B-I-E-S’ Trilogy
Our trilogy at Seabrook High School starts with a rivalry between zombies and humans who eventually come together.
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‘Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You’
The story of the singer’s career in her Sweetener World Tour is told in this featured documentary film.
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“Jaded” A Triple Entendre of Feelings
‘Jaded’ is a film that focuses on the decisions that can derail our lives. Zanna’s story takes you through a wide range of emotions.
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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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Director Anne-Sophie Bine Talks ‘Dog Lover’ and Inception of Film Career
I was able to sit down and talk with the director of the short film Dog Lover Anne-Sophie Bine as she discussed and how she came to be in film.
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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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‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’ Review: MiamisFF
‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’: This Spanish entry for the MiamisFF directed by Sandra Gallego handles a difficult conversation in a smart, memorable way.
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Baring it all in ‘The Bear’
Personalities clash and tempers fume in a family-run Chicago restaurant
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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.