Tag: Family
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“First Day”: A Unique Take on a Familiar Tale
“First Day” is a trans kid slice-of-life tv show that brings desperately needed diversity to coming-of-age stories in mainstream media. Here’s a show that get’s it right by having a trans actress in a story centered on trans girlhood.
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“The Diary of a Wimpy Kid”: A Live Action Revival of a Beloved Classic
A fun-loving story focused on surviving middle school and tailor-made for its target audience. “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” follows the paradox of finding true friendship and securing popularity no matter what it takes.
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Extinct (2021): Fresh Donuts, Half Baked Morals
The plot lags, the moral lessons are misguided, but are those fluffy little donut creatures adorable? Yes. Yes, they are.
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‘King Richard’: A Portrait of a Black Father Seeking Respect
“King Richard” paints a nuanced portrait of a Black father trying to ensure his daughters’ success in a racist, misogynistic world. Yet, Richard and his kids overcome that fear and adversity to succeed.
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NIGHTBOOKS: Stylish Kid’s Horror with a Focus on Acceptance
Nightbooks, the newest entry in children’s horror, honors classic horror films, focuses on themes of acceptance, and has awesome production design.
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Why you Must Stream Netflix’s new French Horror ‘The Swarm’
A film about family and sacrifice… and carnivorous locusts coming after you.
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‘Jungle Cruise’ Is Fun but Has Questionable Representation
‘Jungle Cruise’ is fun if you can ignore the racism of the ride it’s based on and the film’s bland, stereotypical characters.
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‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’: Creative Kids vs. Practical Parents
“The Mitchells vs. The Machines” captures the eternal struggle between kids who want to pursue the arts and their practical parents who think they’ll fail.
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‘Minari’: Authenticity Without The Trauma Porn
When diverse representation is featured on-screen, it oftentimes comes with strings attached that undermine the message they were trying to send. This can be attributed to the fact that behind-the-screen, the industry primarily does not reflect the breadth of diverse difference that is present in daily life. That’s why when something as powerful and authentic…
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“Driveways” Review
“Driveways” is a nuanced portrait of an Asian American family, touching on themes of loss, growth, and belonging.