Author: Semoy Booker
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Is ‘Queen Christina’ a Queer Film?
Greta Garbo, a queer actress playing a real-life queer Queen is the best of both worlds.
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‘Jeanne Dielman’ is an Exceptional Thriller of Second-Wave Feminism
If you’ve watched ‘Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’, you are either someone who believes “nothing happens” in this three and half-hour film or you’re like me who believes everything happens.
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‘Meshes of the Afternoon’ Enters the Realm of Sci-Fi
Many have interpreted Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon as a dream sequence, but what if the repetitive scenes we are given are not dreams but, a time loop.
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The Rape Post-Memory in ‘Grbavica’
I understood post-memory as passing down stories and images of one’s experiences that are not your own. For decades, rape has been depicted in cinema through a third-person perspective, leaving the viewer to observe rape; not to experience it.
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Why Caves and Trans Allegories Will Get You Through ‘The Matrix’ Saga
What makes The Matrix saga fascinating is the symbolism of caves and trans allegories
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Revisiting ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’: The Vamp, the Shape-shifter, and the Hybrid
Who said Batman is the only hero to rock the black cape? This article will explore vampires as trans allegories and the femme fatale trope being remastered.
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All the MCU Live-Action ‘Spider-Man’ Movies Ranked by Their Most Awesome Scenes, and Not-So-Awesome Scenes
The highly anticipated ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ has been released in theaters and now it’s time to rank all the previous MCU ‘Spider-Man’ films from Tobey Maguire to Tom Holland based on their awesomeness.
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The Black and White Metaphor in ‘Passing’
Passing is a visually stunning portrayal of Larsen’s story with an inclusive cast, and the performances of Thompson and Negga are sensational.
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Why Angelina Jolie’s “Hardbody” in ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ Appeals to the Woman Spectator
While the camera is objectifying her body to invoke a sexual response in male viewers, Lara Croft still defies the expectations of women in action films.
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Are Women Inherently Attracted to Villains?
Ever heard of the bad boy type? The type of man who’s sexy yet broody, or the type of man who’s dangerous but has a sensitive side? It’s a well-known stereotype that women are attracted to villains. The question is: why are we?