Month: March 2022
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Is Love Blind? No! I Don’t Think It Is.
Love is Blind Season 2 is the perfect reality show to tie a viewer over until the next season of Bridgerton. Check out Love is Blind Review Season 2
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Master: The Horror of Deceptive Racial Politics in Academia
“It’s not ghosts. It’s not supernatural. It’s… It’s America. And it’s everywhere.”
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Deadly Garage Sale: An Absurd Movie with an Irresistible Title
Although bogged down by a slow pace and moralistic intent, ‘Deadly Garage Sale’ (2022) makes the most of its silly and nonsensical premise.
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‘Jeanne Dielman’ is an Exceptional Thriller of Second-Wave Feminism
If you’ve watched ‘Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’, you are either someone who believes “nothing happens” in this three and half-hour film or you’re like me who believes everything happens.
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Chloe’s Adventures in Beverly Hills Chihuahua
A dog who needs to learn new tricks in this family comedy.
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‘Drive My Car’ Can Repeat History
Even if Drive My Car (2021) doesn’t win Best Picture, it exudes a palpable sense of dreariness and lifelessness that is further embodied by Yusuke, portrayed tragically by Hidetoshi Nishijima. Check out movie reviews & summary!
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Experiencing a Wonderful Frozen Fever
We’re making today a perfect day for you, and for everyone.
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Mixed-Race Passing: An Actress’s Life Mirrored in “Imitation of Life”
White audiences saw Peola’s mixed-race passing as a Black woman’s struggle to be white. Black audiences saw it as the rebellion of a Black woman trying to gain privileges only given to white people.
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The Ultimate North Shore Dream in Blue Crush
If you want to feel the rush, you have to take the risk.
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‘Meshes of the Afternoon’ Enters the Realm of Sci-Fi
Many have interpreted Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon as a dream sequence, but what if the repetitive scenes we are given are not dreams but, a time loop.