Category: Women
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Why Pit ‘Alien’ Against ‘Aliens’ When Ripley is Great in Both?
Ripley is a great character because she serves two distinct, but rewarding, purposes in the original film and the sequel.
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‘Easy A’ Is Pretty Anti Sex
‘Easy A’ is emblematic of a world that liked to sarcastically pretend it was progressive but wasn’t actually ready for that change, making it pretty anti-sex.
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‘Legally Blonde’ Was a Woke Feminist Comedy — Then It Kind of Wasn’t
‘Legally Blonde’ remains a standard of feminist filmmaking over two decades after its release, although its poor treatment of racial and sexual minorities make it a product of its time.
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‘Never Have I Ever’ Season 2 Gets Messier, and It’s Great
In season 2 of “Never Have I Ever,” Devi make many mistakes in a messier season that explores the complex lives of its diverse cast more in-depth than before.
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‘Lyle’, Cool Concept, Poor Execution.
The idea of Rosemary’s baby but with lesbian partners drew me in, and I was anticipating what the film had in store with its reimagining. Unfortunately, it all felt a little too vague to leave an impact.
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Crazy Rich Asians: Cosmopolitan Film but Tacky Title
Crazy Rich Asians. The title is tacky, but the actual movie is both heartwarming and cosmopolitan. After all, it takes place in Singapore!
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‘Black Widow’ Is About Yelena, Not Natasha
“Black Widow” has strong female characters but sidelines its title character and serves as a launchpad for her successor, Florence Pugh’s Yelena.
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‘Zola’ is a Modern Black Fairytale
It’s fun, it’s energetic, but it’s also understated and vicarial. Zola is a modern black fairytale and future of black movies.
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‘Anna’: Who is She Really?
There were too many irrelevant parts that could have been shortened, and too many characters that didn’t advance the plot. Either way, some things didn’t add up. This was just another played out plot with little, if any, originality in it. By the end of the film, I wasn’t happy that she finally got her…