Category: Women
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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.
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The Final Season of ‘Superstore’ Sends off an Inclusive Gem
Where we leave the characters is in such a peaceful and optimistic place. It feels well-earned to ensure everyone gets their own specially-crafted happy ending.
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The Terminator: Lean and Mean Sci-Machine
James Cameron’s The Terminator (1984) marks the beginning of a wonderful two-part arc, brimming with style and substance. The film follows Sarah Connor, a waitress living in Los Angeles. One night, a cybernetic organism (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to kill Sarah. A human resistance fighter (Michael Biehn) is also sent back in…
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All Hail The Queen of Basketball, May She Reign in Peace…and Win An Oscar
In less than 30 minutes, Proudfoot guides the viewer through a narrative that touches on American history, mind-health issues, race, and gender politics
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Black and Blue: Racial Injustice to the Big Screen
In all honesty, “Black and Blue” is a satisfying experience, complete with solid craftsmanship. With the help of cinematographer Dante Spinotti, Deon Taylor (the director) creates a murky, lived in atmosphere.
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Nothing’s Impossible in Disney’s “Cloud 9”
A story about precarious tricks and unstoppable discipline to inspire young viewers. They’ll learn that like any dream, achieving Cloud 9 is possible.
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13 Going On 30 Shows Teens the Reality of Adulthood
“13 Going on 30” tracks the tricky transition from adolescence to adulthood.
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You’re Probably Not ‘The Worst Person In The World’
‘The Worst Person In The World’ follows a part of life I don’t see often portrayed on-screen: extended adolescence.
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James Cameron’s Aliens: A Classic Tale, Brimming With Female Empowerment and Social Resonance
James Cameron’s “Aliens” (1986) is a pinnacle of science fiction storytelling. Within this classic monster movie lies a powerful female character, Ellen Ripley (brilliantly portrayed by Sigourney Weaver).
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Finding a Unique Voice In A Sea Of Opinions: Case Study of ‘Euphoria’
Despite being an over-talked-about piece of media, ‘Euphoria’ has some interesting articles about it with personal angles that oppose the average tendency to be generic.