Tag: Disney
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Why We Need a ‘Princess and the Frog’ Remake
With so many Disney remakes out and about in the world and loosed upon Hollywood cinema, there is one Disney film that truly needs to be seen and witnessed on the big screen: Princess and the Frog.
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Star-Crossed Lovers in Disney’s ‘Z-O-M-B-I-E-S’
This Disney Channel Original Movie shows how two different groups can coexist.
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‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Returns to the Big Screen
‘Hollywood Stargirl’ (2022) is a teen romantic drama film that centers around the title character’s experiences in Los Angeles. This film serves as the sequel to the 2020 film ‘Stargirl’, but unlike the previous film, the events in this movie are shown from the title character’s perspective instead of Leo Borlock’s.
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‘Ms. Marvel’ Season 1 Review: Marvelous Muslim Representation in Mainstream Media
It’s not often in America that you turn on the TV and see a show or a movie with a Muslim protagonist. And when they do, they’re usually a negative stereotype. Ms. Marvel changes all of that.
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Dreams Come True in the Color-Blind Casting of Cinderella (1997)
“Rodgers’ & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” wasn’t just a fairytale, it’s a Black girl’s fairytale. It was a fantasy world where the undeniable beauty of Black girls and Women was celebrated and beloved.
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Is Disney Finally Learning?
Disney has a glaring and, up until recently, unaddressed issue that spans nearly its entire lifetime – an absence of diversity.
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Disney Pixar’s “Turning Red” – Mei as a Red Panda Learns Acceptance
Growing up is a challenge for everyone.
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Lady and the Tramp: A Charming Remake
A wholesome love story that’s perfect for fans of romance movies and animal lovers.
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Trans Representation Through Disney’s ‘Mulan’
Mulan had to struggle to feel like herself and see herself properly. Some of us have to strive to have our reflection mimic what’s inside. We have to crawl. We have to fight.
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‘Hawkeye’ Finale & Series Review: A Somewhat Disappointing Christmas Gift
The ‘Hawkeye’ season finale features all kinds of cool characters and resolves its loose plot threads efficiently, yet it’s lacking when it comes to the vital development of its characters.