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The Feminist Revolution in Georgian Cinema
The Feminist Revolution in Georgian Cinema
How Georgian feminists are challenging the patriarchal script
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhD
Jun 17
‘Atlas’ is Underwhelming
‘Atlas’ is Underwhelming
And has a problematic message.
Sarah Callen
Jun 16
My Unpopular Opinion About "The Strangers: Chapter 1”.
My Unpopular Opinion About "The Strangers: Chapter 1”.
Everyone seems to hate this latest release, but I actually enjoyed it.
Hannah H
Jun 13
The Lyrical Coming-of-Age Horror of ‘Valerie and Her Week of Wonders’
The Lyrical Coming-of-Age Horror of ‘Valerie and Her Week of Wonders’
A forgotten masterpiece that combines beauty, horror, sexual emancipation, and social critique
Martine Nyx
Jun 12
The Buccaneers Season 1: Scandals, Secrets, and Spectacular Drama!
The Buccaneers Season 1: Scandals, Secrets, and Spectacular Drama!
The new Apple TV show is being heraled by some fans as a even better version of Bridgerton, and I can’t help but agree.
Luwa Adebanjo
Jun 5
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Discovering Rumi In Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar
Discovering Rumi In Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar
It is one of those nights when you crave the comfort of familiar movies. Despite having an ever-growing must-watch movie list, I find…
Serena Raj
Jun 3
Politicizing Naked Bodies: Emma Stone in ‘Poor Things’ and Barry Keoghan in ‘Saltburn’
Politicizing Naked Bodies: Emma Stone in ‘Poor Things’ and Barry Ke...
As it turns out, male nudity is not as newsworthy — or political — as female nudity
Martine Nyx
May 12
I can’t stop watching trashy end-of-the-world movies
I can’t stop watching trashy end-of-the-world movies
and I’m not planning to; here’s why
Margaret Chamberlain
Feb 24
Tom Ripley’s “Talent” Explained in Psychological Terms
Tom Ripley’s “Talent” Explained in Psychological Terms
Anthony Minghella’s 1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley, adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s homonymous novel, is a forgotten cinematic masterpiece…
Martine Nyx
May 8, 2023
A movie based on a board game turns out to be hilarious
A movie based on a board game turns out to be hilarious
I finally watched “Clue” (1985) and here’s why you should too (a spoiler-free review)
Margaret Chamberlain
Mar 23
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