Category: Women
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‘Tuca and Bertie’ is One of the Most Feminist Cartoons I’ve Seen!
‘Tuca and Bertie’ (2019) is an animated series centering around best friends of the same name as they traverse the challenges of their thirties.
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Is She Really “Sightless” or Can She See Better Than Most?
As a whole, Sightless pushed boundaries between illusion and reality. It made viewers question if there really is a difference. Ellen was strong, brave, and even compassionate given her situation. She was a force to be reckoned with.
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‘Eve’s Bayou’ Brings Post-Memory Towards West-Indian Culture
In an all-black community in Louisiana, a young girl learns her father has committed infidelity and turns to hoodoo to seek justice.
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“Yes Day” Will Always be a Day to Remember
Clearly, in the end, Allison raised a responsible child because she knew that her “friend” was doing something that made her uncomfortable and turned away from her. No worries, Super mom was already one step ahead of her.
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Is Anyone Really “Awake?” or Did This Movie Bore You to Sleep?
This film was filled with great plot points. Unfortunately, they all contradicted each other and clashed. Had the premise of Awake been more consistent and accurately portrayed the real world aspect, I think this could have been an extreme success.
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Get Excited for ‘Encanto’, Disney’s Latine Animated Musical
Make way for more Latine representation! Disney has released a toe-tapping musical trailer for “Encanto”, which features more diversity than expected!
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With the Rise Of #FreeBritney, It’s Time to Re-Examine “Crossroads”
So with the recent (rightful) public apologies to Britney from comedians and media for trashing her image in the 2000s, perhaps some people should also give Crossroads the fair chance it deserves. It won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, and that is fine. Personally, I will take my girl Britney and her movie, over the next…
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I Can’t Believe I Just Now Heard of ‘Tangerine’; We Need More Narratives Representing Black Transgender Women
Films staring black transgender actresses/actors are few and far between, it’s refreshing to see a demographic represented in film that hardly gets any attention. This is especially important as the Black trans community has been shown in studies to face the highest level of discrimination amongst general trans and non-binary groups. That is why it’s so…
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The Crown Assuages White Guilt
Americans love the British monarchy. This may seem confusing because only a few short hundred years ago they were our worst enemies, and every year we celebrate our independence from them. The Crown humanizes the monarchy, which might explain its popularity.
