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‘One Night in Miami’ Review: A Personal Retelling of the Sixties
‘One Night in Miami’ Review: A Personal Retelling of the Sixties
Emotional truth leads the narrative of this impactful historical drama.
Hazel Bolivar
Jan 23
‘WandaVision’ in Color: Spoiler-Free Recap of Episode 3
‘WandaVision’ in Color: Spoiler-Free Recap of Episode 3
“We just don’t know what to expect!”
Allison DeGrushe
Jan 22
The Myth of Present Day Italian-AmericanOpression as Told by The Sopranos
The Myth of Present Day Italian-AmericanOpression as Told by The Sopranos
You can’t talk to my grandpa about The Sopranos. You can’t talk to him about The Godfather either. Merely by bringing up the subject…
Isa Maginnis
Jan 22
The 100 Highlights Humanity’s Successes and Failures in Overcoming Hateful Rhetoric
The 100 Highlights Humanity’s Successes and Failures in Overcoming Hateful Rhetoric
In the world of The 100, mankind has overcome some of the most severe and oppressive prejudices we encounter today. But the fact remains…
Shannon Mizikoski
Jan 22
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Station 19’: An Evaluation of Their Queer Representation
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Station 19’: An Evaluation of Their Queer Representation
This March, with school shut down and nothing to do, I decided to embark on a watch of all sixteen seasons of medical drama Grey’s Anatomy…
Maddie Rehrman
Jan 22
Uncle Frank; Acceptance and Queer Representation
Uncle Frank; Acceptance and Queer Representation
About a year ago, Amazon Prime released Uncle Frank, and I do not believe it has been talked about enough considering how much time we…
Allie Posner
Jan 22
Sofia Coppola’s ‘On the Rocks’
Sofia Coppola’s ‘On the Rocks’
Though well-photographed, writer-director Sofia Coppola’s latest film On the Rocks carries itself disjointedly.
Matthew Dorado
Jan 21
David Byrne’s American Utopia
David Byrne’s American Utopia
Thirty-six years after the Talking Heads released Stop Making Sense (1984), one of the most influential and beloved concert films of all…
Raul Flores
Jan 21
“A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night” Review: A Powerful (If Unintentional) Look At the Exploitation…
“A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night” Review: A Powerful (If Unintentional) Look At the Exploitation…
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, directed by Iranian filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour, follows a lonesome vampire, known only by the name of…
Marisa Jones
Jan 20
‘Outside the Wire’ Review: Netflix’s Latest Mediocre Flick
‘Outside the Wire’ Review: Netflix’s Latest Mediocre Flick
There is consistent action throughout, but even that’s not enough to make this film memorable.
Allison DeGrushe
Jan 19
Shonda & Austen:“Bridgerton’s” Regency Romance
Shonda & Austen:“Bridgerton’s” Regency Romance
There’s no two ways about it — Bridgerton is horny.
Caitlin Fisher
Jan 19
Everybody’s Talking About… Richard E. Grant?
Everybody’s Talking About… Richard E. Grant?
As I drank my morning coffee and read the morning news (Twitter) I came across an article that about the new film rendition of the West…
Matthew Stiuso
Jan 19
“After We Collided” Is As Much Of A Train Wreck As You Might Expect
“After We Collided” Is As Much Of A Train Wreck As You Might Expect
The thing is, even before watching this film, I could tell I was going to hate it.
Caitlin Fisher
Jan 18
How a Documentary Helped Me Come Out as Trans: A Look Back at “Miss Maria, Skirting the…
How a Documentary Helped Me Come Out as Trans: A Look Back at “Miss Maria, Skirting the…
In February of 2018, amid perhaps the most tumultuous period of my life, I was invited by my brother to a screening of Señorita Maria, la…
Hazel Bolivar
Jan 18
‘WandaVision’ Premiere: Welcome to Phase 4 of the MCU
‘WandaVision’ Premiere: Welcome to Phase 4 of the MCU
The Disney+ series is unlike anything Marvel has ever released.
Allison DeGrushe
Jan 16
“Never touch a tigress that’s guarding her cubs”: A Review of ‘Furie’
“Never touch a tigress that’s guarding her cubs”: A Review of ‘Furie’
This review of Le-Van Kiet’s ‘Furie’ contains spoilers.
Samantha Nyenbrink
Jan 15
“Your Name”
“Your Name”
Japanese animation has been on the rise the last couple of years. There’s always been a wide variety of content, mostly TV shows that have…
Raul Flores
Jan 15
Pixar’s Objectification Obsession in “Inner Workings” and Beyond
Pixar’s Objectification Obsession in “Inner Workings” and Beyond
Why the “thicc Pixar mom” trend is problematic
Aspen Nelson
Jan 15
Someone Great; Love and Loss in NYC
Someone Great; Love and Loss in NYC
“We were so happy… idiots.”
Allie Posner
Jan 14
Building ‘Herself’ Back up After Psychological & Physical Trauma
Building ‘Herself’ Back up After Psychological & Physical Trauma
A movie covering sensitive, serious topics is necessary in our world.
Allison DeGrushe
Jan 12
Luke Skywalker, Gay Icon: Part 1
Luke Skywalker, Gay Icon: Part 1
Star Wars is better if Luke Skywalker is gay. You can’t change my mind.
Chrissy Saul
Jan 12
“Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” is a Netflix Christmas Treat
“Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” is a Netflix Christmas Treat
Jingle Jangle is the perfect example of a diverse Christmas movie done right.
Jazmyn McLain
Jan 7
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; A Lesson in Blues
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; A Lesson in Blues
“Now death. Death got some style. Death will kick your ass and make you wish you never been born. That’s how bad death is. But you can…
Allie Posner
Jan 7
‘Water Lilies’ and The Journey of Identity
‘Water Lilies’ and The Journey of Identity
‘Water Lilies”
Marisa Jones
Jan 6
“Bury Your Gays” in TV and How “Wynonna Earp” Defies the Trope
“Bury Your Gays” in TV and How “Wynonna Earp” Defies the Trope
This article contains minor spoilers for Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The 100, and Wynonna Earp.
Maddie Rehrman
Jan 6
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