Month: January 2022
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Feel-Good Movies to Watch When Feeling Blue
A lot of us are emotionally impacted by the current pandemic. So, while we’re all stuck here in our homes, it’s great to put on a movie to ease the stress. With that, I made up a small list of some of my favorite feel-good movies.
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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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Looking Back at ‘Mulan’, One of Disney’s Best Animated Features
The character of Mulan is one of Disney’s best heroines. She’s brave, kicks butt, and has a kill count. What other Disney character has killed hundreds of Huns by crushing them with an avalanche? No one.
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‘Lucifer’ Returns for Season 5 and it’s a Fun Binge-Watch
Lucifer is a show with both comedy and drama, but most importantly, has charm. Well aware it’s following a silly premise, the show does so in a way that’s entertaining. Sure, sometimes it can be cheesy, but fun cheese.
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The Lack of Exposition Makes ‘Fast Color’ a Compelling Narrative on Repressed Personalities
That feeling in your gut which tells you that there’s something out there you should look for and make your own, is what the power represents
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Gemini Man Review: A Poor Utilization of a Promising Cast
You can have the best filmmaker and cast in the world, but if the script is lacking, you’re in a troublesome state. Such is the case with Gemini Man, a film full of tremendous artists.
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Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame: Quarantine with Quasimodo
Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame is a unique film coming from the same studio that brought us The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. While it does have its silly moments to maintain Disney’s family-friendliness, it also carries themes that stick to audiences years after its release.
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What Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ Gets Right and Wrong About Blindness
The “Daredevil” renaissance is finally upon us! As we return to the Netflix show, let’s take a look at the ways the show gets blindness right and wrong.
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Wanting a Refund on ‘18 Presents’
Overall, 18 Presents feels more like a soap opera than a drama, and I feel bad for saying that since the concept is based off a tragic story (even though it’s loosely). I’m sure other people will find this film emotional for them, but as for me, it’s bland and forgettable.