Month: August 2022
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The Gloriously Unapologetic Queerness of The Sandman
The Sandman features a plethora of LGBTQ+ characters and is openly expressive about it!
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‘Bullet Train’ Review: Stereotypes Galore!
The assassins in Bullet Train are quirky, deadly, and diverse. Yet, they all seem to be some type of caricature. While the movie is fun and action-packed, it’s also packed with stereotypes that don’t make for the best representation.
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Why ‘The Wiz’ is the Best Black Musical
‘The Wiz’ has the propensity for paying homage to black culture with R&B music, graffiti and jazzy elements that make it incredibly entertaining.
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Agni Kai: Hsu VS Liang: A Passion-Filled Short Film That’s Fun To Watch
This Agni Kai looks cool and is funny as well!
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Incluvie Film Fest 1st Place Winner: ‘Is He?’ Review
Everyone needs a BFF and a “wing person” like Yumi (Chloris Li). Li brings the “straight person” persona, literally and figuratively balancing James Aaron Oh’s perfectly timed comedic delivery as the unlucky-in-love.
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Riding the Wave of Transness – ‘Gender Outlaw: A Bodysurfing Story’ Review
The short documentary and second place winner of the Incluvie Short Film Festival, Gender Outlaw: A Bodysurfing Story, challenges any simplistic understanding of trans people.
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Are We Going to the Back of The Net?
The importance of trying new things and teamwork are two life lessons explored in this family-friendly sports film.
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Incluvie Film Fest 3rd Place Winner: ‘Warmth’ Review
This film is a splendid mix of mediums, but its strength lies in its simplicity and beautiful message of closeness.
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“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” is the most Human Film of the Year.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is the most human movie of the year. It is based on the 2010 short of the same name that follows a big-hearted, little shell named Marcel as he navigates through life in a human-sized world.
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‘Not Okay’ Review: A Perfect Companion Piece to ‘Nope’
While it initially sounds nothing like ‘Nope,’ the focus on recording/sharing everything—especially trauma—for profit makes Hulu’s ‘Not Okay’ similar to Jordan Peele’s newest movie.