Month: July 2022
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The Season Three Finale of ‘The Boys’ Upholds Everything That Incluvie Stands For
The Season 3 finale overall upholds everything that Incluvie is primarily concerned about when it comes to media content
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The Kardashian’s ‘Pick Me’ Brand of Empowerment on New Hulu Show
On their new show, The Kardashians, the famous family continues to use their personal lives as advertisements for thier billion-dollar businesses.
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‘June & Kopi’: Another Story about Friendship
An Indonesian film that brings strong representation of Asian descent in this heart-warming tale of a woman and her dog.
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8 Films to Watch in July Featuring the Diversity of America
We’re in the midst of July, the month in which Americans are supposed to be at their most patriotic! With barbecues, beach trips, and fireworks galore, this is the month where we celebrate our country. For Incluvie, that primarily means diving into the wonderful “melting pot” of the diversity of American film! In between celebrating…
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‘My Perfect Romance’ Came at the Right Time
A film that focuses on an algorithm for a dating app that will bring viewers in for a surprise.
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‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Volume 2 Review
Clocking in at about four hours, Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 is the length of a double feature. Despite the length and the hype, the finale still falls short of expectations thanks to poor pacing, poor character choices, and poor diverse storytelling.
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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Introduces a New Generation to a Summertime Staple
The Summer I Turned Pretty series adapts the beloved trilogy into a bingeworthy TV show and introduces a new generation to Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah.
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5 Cerebral Gore Films Featuring Women: When Slasher Meets Women’s Horror
Haven’t you heard? There’s a new horror subgenre: cerebral gore, that’s probably been around for decades and we’re now just starting to talk about it.