Tag: Film
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Revisiting ‘Rocketman’
Falling in love with ‘Rocketman” all over again.
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Pixar Showcases Their Actual First Gay Character in “OUT”
Disney/Pixar may see a bit of a turning point with Pixar’s new Disney+ Sparkshorts short film: OUT.
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Kate Called the Shots in ‘Call Me Kate’
‘Call Me Kate’ is for the fans. It’s an intimate account of an iconic film star.
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Incluvie Classics: Strong Women and Gender Expression in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film “Pyscho” is an American film classic that still resonates today.
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Mortal Kombat: Scorpion’s Revenge Gives Fans a Gory Good Time
Ever since the mid-’90s, the Mortal Kombat game franchise has seen multiple attempts to make it on the big screen, or at least adapted into other media.
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Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. The Best Post-Disney Star Wars Film
I love The Last Jedi. I don’t think there has been a Star Wars movie in quite some time that brought something new, something fresh to the table.
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“An American Pickle” Should Have Stayed in the Jar
Wacky antics ensue when a 100-year-old Jewish man wakes up from a pickled hibernation in the modern world.
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Time To Get Critical About Representation in “Shameless”
A decade since it aired, Shameless (U.S.) has always stuck to its guns (and baseball bats) about character diversity.
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“Workin’ Moms” is a Brilliant Comedy About Juggling Parenting and Professionalism
It’s 5:30am. The baby’s crying, but you need to finish prepping for your big pitch at work that morning. What do you do? You do the near impossible: both. That’s what “Workin’ Moms” is all about.
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Dia Frampton Talks Her Career and Roles
Richard speaks with Dia Frampton about some of her experiences with acting and music.