Tag: Women
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You’re Probably Not ‘The Worst Person In The World’
‘The Worst Person In The World’ follows a part of life I don’t see often portrayed on-screen: extended adolescence.
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Kill Bill Volume 2 Review: A Worthy Sequel With Hidden Depths
I highly recommend Kill Bill: Volume 2. In classic Tarantino fashion, specific sections of the film are a tad too long, but overall, it’s a wonderful piece of escapist fiction.
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A Haunting Portrayal of Motherhood in “The Lost Daughter”
‘The Lost Daughter’ doesn’t paint over the choices Leda and Nina make as mothers as right or wrong but examines the messy in-between.
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‘West Side Story’ (2021) Improves on and Is Limited by the Original
Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021) improves on the original’s terrible representation, poorly written romance, and more. –> check out reviews & film summary
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‘Hawkeye’ Finale & Series Review: A Somewhat Disappointing Christmas Gift
The ‘Hawkeye’ season finale features all kinds of cool characters and resolves its loose plot threads efficiently, yet it’s lacking when it comes to the vital development of its characters.
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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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Women can have it all! Right?! A review of HBOMax’s “Expecting Amy”
I didn’t love Expecting Amy, the mini-series following Amy Schumer’s pregnancy, but it brought up a lot of great unspoken side-effects of working and growing a human in America.
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Yara (2021): An Unfocused True Crime Narrative
The trouble with Yara (2021) is that in its attempt to tell the whole story, it struggles to tell a consistently engaging story.
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‘Hawkeye’ Episode 4 Review: Things Just Got Real
In episode 4 of ‘Hawkeye,’ things are getting real, from a mystery surrounding a Rolex watch to hints at a certain “big guy” to the reveal of [SPOILER].
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You are my Tomorrow: “Vai”
The 2019 film, Vai, takes us through eight stories across the islands of Oceania. The settings are unbelievably beautiful, the cast is beautiful, the languages are beautiful, and the stories are beautiful…but heartbreaking.