Category: Women
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Disney Pixar’s “Turning Red” – Mei as a Red Panda Learns Acceptance
Growing up is a challenge for everyone.
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The Last Twenty Minutes of 1999’s Audition
Audition should be on everyone’s list of Greatest Horror Film. So I urge you to give it a watch. Maybe watch the last twenty minutes with your hands in front of your eyes.
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Mixtape is a Revival of the ’90s Punk Music Style
A throwback to the last months of the 20th century in this comedy film.
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Love, Regret, and Art: Pandemic Lessons from Station Eleven and The Real World
The three themes of lessons learned from HBO Max’s Station Eleven are the same as the pandemic: love, regret, and art.
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Chasing Waves and Courage in Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable
A documentary film about a disabled female athlete who builds courage within herself and seeks faith.
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Early Feminism Shown in ‘Footlight Parade’ (1933)
We can criticize depictions from old media, but they weren’t simply “good for their time”. They were fighting and struggling in a world we can’t imagine.
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Polarizing Polar: An Exploitation Film For the Modern Viewer
In the shadow of towering film production companies lived dozens of grindhouses, genres, and low-budget films deemed too “unclean” for the modern film audience.
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Lady and the Tramp: A Charming Remake
A wholesome love story that’s perfect for fans of romance movies and animal lovers.
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The Truth is….The Good Liar Rocks
At first glance, “The Good Liar” is a respectable piece of fiction, starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren. But underneath everything, the film expertly hones the unpredictability of deceit.
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The Rape Post-Memory in ‘Grbavica’
I understood post-memory as passing down stories and images of one’s experiences that are not your own. For decades, rape has been depicted in cinema through a third-person perspective, leaving the viewer to observe rape; not to experience it.