Category: Women
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Dreams Come True in the Color-Blind Casting of Cinderella (1997)
“Rodgers’ & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” wasn’t just a fairytale, it’s a Black girl’s fairytale. It was a fantasy world where the undeniable beauty of Black girls and Women was celebrated and beloved.
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‘The Royal Treatment’ Comes to Manhattan
Izzy and Prince Thomas learn that taking control of their own destiny requires following their hearts and making their own decisions.
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‘Hacks’ Is Not a Hack…It’s Comedic Perfection
Deborah (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) are a delight to watch evolve, sometimes devolve, then evolve again.
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‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ is a Love Letter to the Jurassic Era
The [SPOILER-Free] story of Jurassic World: Dominion is that the humans never learned from their mistakes from the previous films, science is still running amok, and the world is paying the price.
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Disney’s ‘Descendants’ Brings Diversity in the Present
The legacy of this movie starts off the film series with a bang of magic, plot twists, and battles.
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I’m a Friend Of Dorothy – Judy Garland as a Gay Icon
A code adopted by gay men and LGBTQ+ individuals in general to subtly disclose your identity to another, “friend of Dorothy” is widely considered to originate with Judy Garland.
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‘Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus’: Fans Get to See the “Best of Both Worlds”
This article will cover why this film is categorized as a documentary and concert film.
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Taylor Swift’s Documentary in Miss Americana
Taylor Swift details her successful music career in country and pop genres in this featured documentary film Miss Americana.
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Sand Storm: A Look Into Bedouin Culture and the Pressure Women Feel to Keep Tradition Alive
This 2016 winner of an Ophir Award for Best Film focuses on the forbidden romance of a young, Bedouin woman and the ramifications it has for her family, her identity, and her culture.
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Women in Marvel: Marvel Films and TV Shows Dominated by Women
As many of us know, Marvel Studios has taken an interest in women-led superhero films, but some of us are oblivious to the women behind the camera and pen.