Category: Women
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‘Everything, Everywhere All at Once’ – Trippy, Weird, and Heartfelt – Oscar winner
Everything Everywhere All at Once is exactly as the title describes, yet unexpectedly so. It’s like the Matrix, but with OCD and hallucinogens, plus a heart’s dose of mother-daughter intergenerational intercultural growing pains. Review and cast.
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Twin Peaks: Why LGBTQ Ally Depiction is Crucial
Portraying how easy it is to be an ally heavily benefits the majority audience. The more we encourage it, normalize it, and give people the tools to become one, the sooner we can co-exist peacefully.
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The Shameful Criticisms of ‘Turning Red’
Turning Red’ has received hate for being ‘unrelatable’ while dealing with one of the most human experiences. Despite the Turning Red controversy that it’s unrelatable, it is yet another Pixar classic that will inevitably stand the test of time.
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The Peanuts Movie Carries on a Long Legacy
A legacy based on the comic strip for old and new fans of Peanuts.
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A Survivor’s Story: Breaking Down the Season 4 Finale of ‘Handmaid’s Tale’
The roaring emotional ride that was the season four finale sets June on a new path: more of a Survivor’s Journey.
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The ABCs of Abbott Elementary: Janine Goes To School
Check out the ABCs of Abbott Elementary – Cast & Reviews – In ‘Abbott Elementary’ showrunner and star Quinta Brunson highlights common issues among teachers deserving of Superhero Status.
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Is Love Blind? No! I Don’t Think It Is.
Love is Blind Season 2 is the perfect reality show to tie a viewer over until the next season of Bridgerton. Check out Love is Blind Review Season 2
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Master: The Horror of Deceptive Racial Politics in Academia
“It’s not ghosts. It’s not supernatural. It’s… It’s America. And it’s everywhere.”
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Deadly Garage Sale: An Absurd Movie with an Irresistible Title
Although bogged down by a slow pace and moralistic intent, ‘Deadly Garage Sale’ (2022) makes the most of its silly and nonsensical premise.
