Tag: Incluvie
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‘Pain Hustlers’ (2023): An Opioid Crisis
What starts off as a success story for a single mother living below the poverty line, slowly begins to weave itself into a tangled web of greed, guilt, and destruction.
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‘Ashley Garcia: Genius In Love’ (2020)
This Netflix series is about Ashley Garcia, who gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to work at NASA.
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‘Nyad’ (2023): Just Keep Swimming
This inspiring true story falls nothing short of filling the audience with a passion to strive for their wildest dreams.
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‘Fair Play'(2023) and Feminine Rage
This thrilling film about feminine rage and male hostility is an incredible depiction of the fragility of the male ego.
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‘No One Will Save You’
Explore the tension between director intention and viewer interpretation in this review of the excellent sci-fi horror of ‘No One Will Save You.’
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Incluvie News – YouTube Overtakes Netflix with Teen Viewers
YouTube surpasses Netflix but there is more to the story.
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Incluvie Classics – ‘Ganja & Hess’
‘Ganja & Hess’ is a 1973 experimental horror film, written and directed by the visionary auteur Bill Gunn. It was meant to be a straightforward blaxploitation film – but director Gunn had grander ambitions.
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Gus Van Sant’s Constant Thematic and Cinematic Elements
The differences in these films could not be more blatant, and yet Gus Van Sant has found a way to portray the same messages and use the same techniques in each.
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What is Horror?
A simple question often sparks intense debate. Incluvie attempts a working definition for the beloved horror genre.
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‘The Invisible Man’ (2020): The Hiddenness of Domestic Abuse
The 2020 remake of ‘The Invisible Man’ explores the hidden nature of domestic violence with a classic sci-fi character.