Month: June 2022
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Fire Island is a More Inclusive Rom-com than The Thing About Harry
Fire Island is the more inclusive film of the two with the bi-phobic definition of pansexuality in The Thing About Harry and its obvious lack of colour on screen
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I’m a Friend Of Dorothy – Judy Garland as a Gay Icon
A code adopted by gay men and LGBTQ+ individuals in general to subtly disclose your identity to another, “friend of Dorothy” is widely considered to originate with Judy Garland.
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‘Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus’: Fans Get to See the “Best of Both Worlds”
This article will cover why this film is categorized as a documentary and concert film.
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‘Fire Island’ — The Newest Rom-Com Putting The Pride In ‘Pride and Prejudice’
Fire Island is Hulu’s most recent romantic comedy and the latest spin on the Jane Austen classic, Pride and Prejudice.
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‘Morbius’ Uses Vampirism as a Queer Allegory
After two months of refusing to see this movie, I have decided that it’s finally Morbin’ time. After its re-release as a box office bomb; I watched it just to laugh at it. But, I was also surprised, because ‘Morbius’ is a queer allegory.
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Taylor Swift’s Documentary in Miss Americana
Taylor Swift details her successful music career in country and pop genres in this featured documentary film Miss Americana.
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Why ‘Ambulance’ is the Best Blockbuster to See this Year
Starring Jake Gyllenhall and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, ‘Ambulance’ is a film not only about a bank heist gone wrong, but also about brotherhood.
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‘A Drowning Man’ Submerges Viewers in the Unseen of the Refugee Crisis
“A Drowning Man” (2017) explores the unseen aspects of the Refugee Crisis. In, 15 far-too-short minutes, viewers are given a detailed snapshot of what it’s like for a refugee to drown in the waters of poverty and otherness while trying to navigate a land whose promise has worn off, and only ‘strange’ remains.
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Sand Storm: A Look Into Bedouin Culture and the Pressure Women Feel to Keep Tradition Alive
This 2016 winner of an Ophir Award for Best Film focuses on the forbidden romance of a young, Bedouin woman and the ramifications it has for her family, her identity, and her culture.
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‘Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Makes a Comeback
Viewers get a glimpse of life of mediocrity in a world where humans and cartoon characters live together in this comeback.