Category: Asian
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The Weirdness that is ‘Severance’
Severance is about breaking down facades and confronting old models that were once frameworks of our lives. The somewhat subtle message to me is it’s never too late to fall in love, no matter your insecurities.
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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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‘Everything, Everywhere All at Once’ – Trippy, Weird, and Heartfelt – Oscar winner
Everything Everywhere All at Once is exactly as the title describes, yet unexpectedly so. It’s like the Matrix, but with OCD and hallucinogens, plus a heart’s dose of mother-daughter intergenerational intercultural growing pains. Review and cast.
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The Shameful Criticisms of ‘Turning Red’
Turning Red’ has received hate for being ‘unrelatable’ while dealing with one of the most human experiences. Despite the Turning Red controversy that it’s unrelatable, it is yet another Pixar classic that will inevitably stand the test of time.
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‘Drive My Car’ Can Repeat History
Even if Drive My Car (2021) doesn’t win Best Picture, it exudes a palpable sense of dreariness and lifelessness that is further embodied by Yusuke, portrayed tragically by Hidetoshi Nishijima. Check out movie reviews & summary!
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2022 Academy Awards – Incluvie Selections
The Incluvie predictions for various categories in the upcoming 2022 Academy Awards nominees. Best Picture, Actor in a Leading Role, Actress in a Leading Role, Animated Feature Film, Directing, Documentary.
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Joyfully Chaotic, ‘Why Don’t You Play in Hell?’ is a Must-See
If you enjoy Japanese cinema, absurdly violent action films, gangster flicks, or joyfully strange cinema, ‘Why Don’t You Play in Hell?’ is a must-see.
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Disney Pixar’s “Turning Red” – Mei as a Red Panda Learns Acceptance
Growing up is a challenge for everyone.