Tag: LGBTQ
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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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‘Lyle’, Cool Concept, Poor Execution.
The idea of Rosemary’s baby but with lesbian partners drew me in, and I was anticipating what the film had in store with its reimagining. Unfortunately, it all felt a little too vague to leave an impact.
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“Warrior”: Chinese American Liberation, Corruption, and the Cost of Power
“Warrior” is a Bruce Lee written and inspired story that follows a diverse cast of Chinese American characters and does a terrific job of setting the story in 1878 San Francisco – all without pulling their punches with the systemic racism, discrimination, and struggle for power that old and young immigrants that crossed the country…
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‘Anna’: Who is She Really?
There were too many irrelevant parts that could have been shortened, and too many characters that didn’t advance the plot. Either way, some things didn’t add up. This was just another played out plot with little, if any, originality in it. By the end of the film, I wasn’t happy that she finally got her…
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‘Tuca and Bertie’ is One of the Most Feminist Cartoons I’ve Seen!
‘Tuca and Bertie’ (2019) is an animated series centering around best friends of the same name as they traverse the challenges of their thirties.
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‘Love, Victor’ Season 2: What Happens After Coming Out?
Season 1 of Love, Victor ended on a major cliffhanger: Victor came out to his parents. He said the words “I’m gay” for the first time. Now what? Season 2 answers the question: “What happens after coming out?”
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‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ Validates Damage of Mental and Emotional Abuse
Based off the book of the same name, ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ (2018) follows teenager Cameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz) after she is caught being intimate with another girl and then sent away to a gay conversion camp.
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‘The Birdcage’ is a Fun Film to Watch for Pride Month
The relationship between the characters is what makes this film stand out, and it’s just all-around fun.
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‘She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’, a Worthwhile Watch to Celebrate Pride Month with the Whole Family!
An aspect of She-Ra that I find refreshing is even though a large portion of the cast is on the LGBTQ+ Spectrum, being gay is never mentioned. While this might initially sound like a negative thing, in the show’s land of Etheria being on the gay spectrum is shown to be so common and normalized…