Category: Women
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“Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal, Part 1”
Sailor Moon Crystal wisely makes the decision to adapt Season 4’s Dream Arc into an epic anime movie where the Sailor Guardians shine brightest.
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What Does a Sympathetic Portrayal of Sexual Assault on Screen Look Like?
As Sexual Assault Awareness Month comes to an end, I’d like to urge viewers and filmmakers to take a long and hard look at how rape is portrayed on screen.
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A Cowgirl’s Song Brings Love and Joy to All
A young girl named Hailey Mays sings a country song that is named after the film’s title.
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Two High School Seniors Make a Prom Pact
In this coming-of-age movie centered around senior prom, Mandy is anxious about her acceptance into Harvard while she realizes she’s missing other opportunities.
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Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens…Safe Start to a Promising Sequel Trilogy!
The Force Awakens is A New Hope 2.0, in essence. The story structure is virtually unchanged, marking a safe opening to the new trilogy.
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Honey Girls Jam Their Hearts Out
A trio of girls form a band and enter a singing competition together after learning they work best as a team.
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Will ‘The Bad Guys’ Become Modern Citizens?
A group of criminal animals tries their best to reform themselves into good citizens to avoid serving time in prison.
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‘Midnight at the Paradise’ is a Love Letter to Film, Music, and the City of Toronto
‘Midnight at the Paradise’ premieres tomorrow at Toronto’s Paradise Theatre! I had the pleasure to sit down with Vanessa Matsui to discuss the making of this film.
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‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’: Richard Schertzer’s Modern Reimagination of ‘The Seventh Seal’
‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’ will make you think about the meaning of death and what it means to be alive, and if there’s really a race to be run with one’s inevitable demise.
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Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Tells Us to be Our Own Heroes.
Miles Morales learns to be his own hero as he takes on the well loved mantle of Spider-Man in a multiverse of Spider-People.