Movie Review: Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America
The United States of America is one of the greatest countries in the world…AND racism is built into the fabric of American society. Like a …
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The United States of America is one of the greatest countries in the world…AND racism is built into the fabric of American society. Like a …
Comedies can come in all shapes and sizes. There’s the Love & Frienship type, filled with wit and erudite wordplay. There’s the romcom, silly and …
School shooting movies tend focus on the buildup to the event itself, sensationalize/dramatize the shooting cruelly for viewers, or focus on the parents of the …
Up until Flee, movies about refugees were either told from the perspective of documentarians going into places where they exist, or straight up fictionalized stories. …
With Hayao Miyazaki mostly retired from the animation game. There’s a question in Japan of who is going to pick up his mantle. My current …
The seedling of the current movie landscape spawned their first roots in 1996’s Scream. Wes Craven’s masterpiece actively commented on the horror genre at the …
Very few moviemakers out there have a way of making their films feel like parables or fables that should be told, generation to generation. One …
Pedro Almodovar and Bong Joon Ho are very similar storytellers. They usually find ways to weave in personal stories specific to their cultures into some …
Parents. Like everyone, especially morning talk shows insist, they’re the heroes of our society. From afar, the assumption most of the time is when you …
Of all the William Shakespeare plays out there, Macbeth was always my favorite. I’ve seen a few adaptations over the years, none better than the …