Articles
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OCD Representation in ‘The House that Jack Built’ and Associated Media
Typically in film, characters suffering from mental illness are used as plot devices or exaggerated for comedy. ‘The House that Jack Built’s representation exceeds in accuracy and realism of OCD.
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‘Never Have I Ever’ Season 3 Somewhat Hurts Its Marginalized Characters
Never Have I Ever season 3 is charming and hilarious as it has been in past seasons and still sports a diverse ensemble cast. However, the show doesn’t always treat its marginalized characters that well.
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We Are Lady Parts Is The Muslim Representation To Keep Your Eyes On
Presenting a bold and unapologetic narrative focused on strong Muslim female characters, the show beautifully incorporates punk rock as a feminist movement in their lives.
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San Junipero: Queer Heaven on Earth
Battles will come and go and queer people do die for their identity and fights for rights, but that doesn’t mean the gays don’t deserve their happy endings in stories.
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Let’s Make Way For the ‘Wish Dragon’
A story of a magical dragon brings great representation for Chinese culture.
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‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Is Easily A New Addition To Modern Slasher Classics
‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’, the latest from indie powerhouse studio A24, is a great time. Full of dark comedy laughs, great performances, and genuine scares, it’s a perfect addition to modern slasher classics.
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‘Show Dogs’ Are On the Case
A K-9 police dog goes undercover to stop an illegal animal smuggling ring and learns a valuable lesson along the way.
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They/Them Falters As A Slasher But Is A Triumph For LGBTQ+ Representation
Those saying it’s a bad movie simply because it’s bad as a slasher should be reminded that the likes of Jordan and Alexandra often don’t get their tales told, let alone in such major releases helmed by veteran actors like Bacon.
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Why Joel Coen’s ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ is the Best Version
Joel Coen has gone solo to create perhaps the greatest version of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ since Shakespeare himself.
