Author: Semoy Booker
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Why you Must Stream Netflix’s new French Horror ‘The Swarm’
A film about family and sacrifice… and carnivorous locusts coming after you.
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‘Mulan’ and ‘Whale Rider’: Director Niki Caro’s take on Gender Inequality
Indie director, Niki Caro (known for ‘Whale Rider’) directs the live-action ‘Mulan’ and sets another example of strong females fighting against gender inequality.
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Micachu’s Shivering ‘Jackie’ Score Gives Nuance to the Woman’s Gaze
It’s hard to capture the emotions and thoughts of a character just from a few shots, but Oscar-nominee composer Micachu’s haunting melodies prove otherwise in ‘Jackie’.
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Martin Scorsese’s ‘Kundun’ is a Must Watch for Dharma Day
Director Martin Scorsese broadens his boundaries from mafia-driven movies, to a Buddhist biopic of the 14th Dalai Lama. While Buddhism strives for peace, ‘Kundun’ reveals the violence inflicted on Tibetan Buddhists and Scorsese’s depiction of violence does not stray away.
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‘Eve’s Bayou’ Brings Post-Memory Towards West-Indian Culture
In an all-black community in Louisiana, a young girl learns her father has committed infidelity and turns to hoodoo to seek justice.
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How ‘Jojo Rabbit’s use of Child Imagination is Ingenious
This Comedy-Drama set in Nazi Germany, shows a young boy, Jojo who wants to be Hitler’s personal guard and even conjures up Hitler to be his imaginary friend. His nationalism and prejudices of Jews change when he discovers a Jewish girl hiding in his attic.
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Ang Lee’s ‘Hulk’: Bruce Banner’s Inner Demon
When science, Bruce Banner is exposed to gamma radiation from his experiment, he transforms into a gigantic green monster when he gets angry and wreaks havoc wherever he goes.
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How ‘Wadjda’ Brings Girl Empowerment To Girls All Around the Globe
In Saudi Arabia, a little girl (Wadjda) is told she can’t have a bike because she’s a girl. Wadjda struggles to obtain a bicycle to race her friend, Abdullah, due to the gender inequality and cultural norms of Saudi Arabia.