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The Terminator: Lean and Mean Sci-Machine
James Cameron’s The Terminator (1984) marks the beginning of a wonderful two-part arc, brimming with style and substance. The film follows Sarah Connor, a waitress living in Los Angeles. One night, a cybernetic organism (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to kill Sarah. A human resistance fighter (Michael Biehn) is also sent back in…
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All Hail The Queen of Basketball, May She Reign in Peace…and Win An Oscar
In less than 30 minutes, Proudfoot guides the viewer through a narrative that touches on American history, mind-health issues, race, and gender politics
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Black and Blue: Racial Injustice to the Big Screen
In all honesty, “Black and Blue” is a satisfying experience, complete with solid craftsmanship. With the help of cinematographer Dante Spinotti, Deon Taylor (the director) creates a murky, lived in atmosphere.
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‘Dark Waters’ Review: A Gripping, Near Perfect Tale
I highly recommend Dark Waters. It’s a highly engrossing picture, which lends itself to cautionary storytelling. The dark information continually grows, inspiring change and accountability altogether. Overall, Haynes’ picture will not be known for its inclusiveness–but it will be known for being a fantastic, engrossing film.
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Event Horizon: A Cinematic Misfire
All in all, “Event Horizon” is a cinematic misfire, begging to be perfected in the future. While it possesses an array of admirable visuals, the film leaves much to be desired. If only we could see Anderson’s preferred cut, which featured more character development and tortuous imagery. In the meantime, I have a catchphrase for…
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A Personal Experience of Representation – The Intersection of Armenian Culture & Epilepsy
I am an Armenian who has a mild form of epilepsy. I rarely see Armenian culture and epilepsy properly portrayed in film or TV. I delve into the how and why.
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Nothing’s Impossible in Disney’s “Cloud 9”
A story about precarious tricks and unstoppable discipline to inspire young viewers. They’ll learn that like any dream, achieving Cloud 9 is possible.
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13 Going On 30 Shows Teens the Reality of Adulthood
“13 Going on 30” tracks the tricky transition from adolescence to adulthood.
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Jumanji: A World of Psychological Horrors
“Jumanji – a game for those who seek to find, a way to leave their world behind…” A nostalgic classic that remains unnerving, “Jumanji” draws audiences into a chilling adventure.
