Tag: Diversity & Inclusion
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Is Disney Finally Learning?
Disney has a glaring and, up until recently, unaddressed issue that spans nearly its entire lifetime – an absence of diversity.
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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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‘Drive My Car’ Can Repeat History
Even if Drive My Car (2021) doesn’t win Best Picture, it exudes a palpable sense of dreariness and lifelessness that is further embodied by Yusuke, portrayed tragically by Hidetoshi Nishijima. Check out movie reviews & summary!
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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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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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The Gap Between ‘You’ Season Two and Three Was Almost Two Years…was It Worth the Wait?
Season three of Netflix’s “You” has finally made its comeback! Was it worth the wait? Well…I would not say so. It felt like a bit of a chore to get through. But, as I am somewhat of a completionist, I eventually saw the season through to the end.
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‘Hawkeye’ Finale & Series Review: A Somewhat Disappointing Christmas Gift
The ‘Hawkeye’ season finale features all kinds of cool characters and resolves its loose plot threads efficiently, yet it’s lacking when it comes to the vital development of its characters.
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Is Netflix’s ‘Single All The Way’ the “Answer” to Hulu’s ‘Happiest Season’?
In the LGBTQ+ holiday rom-com wars, ‘Single All The Way’ may or may not be the “answer” to ‘Happiest Season.’
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‘Encanto’: Colorful Characters, Intergenerational Trauma, and Fun Music
Disney’s newest Latine animated musical, ‘Encanto’, features a super colorful cast, fun music, and a surprising conflict about intergenerational trauma.
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A child’s guide to raising himself: “Boy”
Taika Waititi writes, directs and co-stars in ‘Boy’, set in 1984 New Zealand. The film does just what Waititi dreamed of — it gave a great coming-of-age story to Māori people without making a story of the Māori people as an exotic other.