Category: Women
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‘The Princess’: How One Woman’s Compassion Changed the World
Unlike other documentaries about Princess Diana, Perkins’ film, ‘The Princess’, is an entire documentary consisting of media coverage and public opinion, rather than a typical series of people interviewed with firsthand experience of the Princess. ‘The Princess’ beautifully depicts how we perceive Diana as a media figure rather than a real person, specifically creating her…
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‘Three Thousand Years Of Longing’ Has Me Longing For More
Seven years after George Miller’s previous film, ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’, he dives back into the scene with an equally daring movie. Although not nearly as action-packed, his newest film ‘Three Thousand Years Of Longing’ challenges the typical format of a film, giving you a well-known plot in an unexpected way.
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Could ‘Wakanda Forever’ Be Nominated For Best Picture?
Being made after the death of Chadwick Boseman will be a hard but exciting ride for this Marvel entry.
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Preserving Family Traditions in ‘Hope Ranch’
The death of Grace’s father brings challenges as the family tries to preserve their ranch.
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Why ‘Mulan’ Is The Most Underrated Disney Remake
Disney remakes have often gotten a bad rap for their consistent reliance on the originals and overuse of CGI. However, Mulan is a remake that is able to transcend beyond Disney’s other remakes with a confident and bold earnestness.
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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.
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13: The Musical About Making New Friends
Evan Goldman, a child of divorced parents, is planning a memorable bar mitzvah for his 13th birthday. However, middle school has a few obstacles along the way.
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‘Peter Rabbit 2’: The Runaway Hare
The second film takes us on Peter’s journey to be understood.
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We’re ‘All Together Now’ to Give a Hand
Can a homeless yet optimistic teenage girl learn to accept a helping hand?
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We Are Lady Parts Is The Muslim Representation To Keep Your Eyes On
Presenting a bold and unapologetic narrative focused on strong Muslim female characters, the show beautifully incorporates punk rock as a feminist movement in their lives.