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‘Y Tu Mamá También’, Masculinity, and Homoeroticism
‘Y Tu Mamá También’, Masculinity, and Homoeroticism
In the year of its 20th anniversary, ‘Y Tu Mamá También’ continues to raise questions and strike up conversations about sexuality and…
Matthew Dorado
Apr 7, 2021
Top 30 Girlboss Protagonists
Top 30 Girlboss Protagonists
To celebrate Women’s History Month
Jazmyn McLain
Apr 5, 2021
‘Supergirl’ Is Back, And It Looks Like the Queerbaiting is Too
‘Supergirl’ Is Back, And It Looks Like the Queerbaiting is Too
This article includes spoilers.
Maddie Rehrman
Apr 2, 2021
Happy Passover! Jewish Representation in Unorthodox
Happy Passover! Jewish Representation in Unorthodox
Mini-Series Unorthodox gives audiences a glimpse into the Orthodox Jewish community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We get to specifically…
Allie Posner
Mar 28, 2021
Saving Face and Supporting Asian Lives: Review and Resources
Saving Face and Supporting Asian Lives: Review and Resources
If you’re reading this now, pause, and please take the time to visit these resources in an effort to stop violence against Asian lives.
francesca fox
Mar 27, 2021
Three Moments in “The Star-Spangled Man” That Aren’t Being Talked About Enough
Three Moments in “The Star-Spangled Man” That Aren’t Being Talked About Enough
This past Friday, Disney+, and Marvel released the second episode of their new original mini-series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier…
Allison DeGrushe
Mar 27, 2021
“Girlhood” Review: Another Powerhouse from Céline Sciamma
“Girlhood” Review: Another Powerhouse from Céline Sciamma
Girlhood is the third feature film from director Céline Sciamma, known for her other works such as Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Tomboy…
Marisa Jones
Mar 27, 2021
Representation on TV: The Legacy of ‘One Day at a Time’
Representation on TV: The Legacy of ‘One Day at a Time’
Raising awareness is not enough. In this era of vast excess of television content, the underrepresentation of Hispanic and Latin American…
Matthew Dorado
Mar 27, 2021
‘To The Stars’ Review: Do we really need more queer shame?
‘To The Stars’ Review: Do we really need more queer shame?
TW/CW: Discussion of suicide and homophobia.
Maddie Rehrman
Mar 27, 2021
Saint Maud & The Madness of Fanaticism
Saint Maud & The Madness of Fanaticism
It’s Maud’s world and we’re all just living in it (literally)
Aspen Nelson
Mar 26, 2021
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” Review: An Impactful and Honest Look On What it Means to be Gay
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” Review: An Impactful and Honest Look On What it Means to be Gay
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is the second feature film from director Desiree Akhavan and stars Chloe Grace Moretz in the titular role…
Marisa Jones
Mar 24, 2021
Don’t Give Disney a Pat on the Back for Doing the Bare Minimum
Don’t Give Disney a Pat on the Back for Doing the Bare Minimum
Last week, Disney+ removed the films Peter Pan, Swiss Family Robinson, Aristocats and Dumbo from their children’s profiles. Is this enough?
Bianca Sbrocchi
Mar 21, 2021
Review: ‘Uncle Frank’ (2020)
Review: ‘Uncle Frank’ (2020)
Paul Bettany shines in a powerful leading performance in Amazon’s emotional LGBTQ film.
Matthew Dorado
Mar 19, 2021
Transgender Representation in Pose- Season 1
Transgender Representation in Pose- Season 1
“Live, work, POSE!!!”
Allie Posner
Mar 19, 2021
Spotlight: Women Screenwriters You Should Know
Spotlight: Women Screenwriters You Should Know
As it is Women’s History Month, it would be a shame not to talk about the impact of women filmmakers on our cultural milieu. Women have…
francesca fox
Mar 17, 2021
“La Ciénaga” Movie Review: An intimate portrait of life in Latin America
“La Ciénaga” Movie Review: An intimate portrait of life in Latin America
Lucrecia Martel was born in Salta, Argentina in 1966. As the sister of seven siblings, she grew up in a middle-class family. She became…
Raul Flores
Mar 17, 2021
‘Cherry’ Review: The Truth About Addiction
‘Cherry’ Review: The Truth About Addiction
I almost stopped watching.
Allison DeGrushe
Mar 13, 2021
Review: ‘The Boys in the Band’ (2020)
Review: ‘The Boys in the Band’ (2020)
The Ryan Murphy-produced reimagining of a timeless classic serves (mostly) well as a gateway for younger generations to be acquainted with…
Matthew Dorado
Mar 13, 2021
‘Elisa & Marcela’ Review: A Poignant Biographical Film
‘Elisa & Marcela’ Review: A Poignant Biographical Film
Isabel Coixet’s biographical drama Elisa & Marcela (2019) is both heart-wrenching and sweet, telling the real-life story of Elisa Sánchez…
Maddie Rehrman
Mar 13, 2021
Moxie!- Amy Poehler’s Attempt at Feminist Film
Moxie!- Amy Poehler’s Attempt at Feminist Film
Moxie, based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu and directed by the excellent Amy Poehler takes on intersectional feminism in a way that…
Allie Posner
Mar 12, 2021
‘Promising Young Woman’: Revenge Flick or Cautionary Tale?
‘Promising Young Woman’: Revenge Flick or Cautionary Tale?
This review will contain MAJOR spoilers. Content is highly triggering. TW/CW for rape, drug usage, sexual harrassment, death. You can view…
Sydney L. Hayes
Mar 12, 2021
How Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry Humanizes Child Stars
How Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry Humanizes Child Stars
“I had a dream/I got everything I wanted/Not what you’d think/And if I’m being honest/It might’ve been a nightmare…” — Everything I Wanted
Aspen Nelson
Mar 11, 2021
“Burning” Movie Review: A quiet but impactful thriller
“Burning” Movie Review: A quiet but impactful thriller
Lee Chang-dong’s 2018 film, Burning, left me shivering quietly for hours after I finished it. To this day, actually, I can still remember…
Raul Flores
Mar 11, 2021
Taking a Break from the News by Watching the News- but does “Last Week Tonight” Count?
Taking a Break from the News by Watching the News- but does “Last Week Tonight” Count?
Acutely funny and always well-intentioned, Last Week Tonight has a lot of heart for a satirical-news program.
Bianca Sbrocchi
Mar 10, 2021
‘Space Sweepers’ Review: A Charming Sci-Fi Adventure with a Political Message
‘Space Sweepers’ Review: A Charming Sci-Fi Adventure with a Political Message
Behind all the action, ‘Space Sweepers’ is a surprisingly heartfelt and progressive story about building community.
Chrissy Saul
Mar 10, 2021
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