Tag: hbo max
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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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The Last of Us is Flipping the Script For Game Adaptations
An apocalyptic tale captivates the nation as it teaches us to love even in the hardest situations.
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Finding a Unique Voice In A Sea Of Opinions: Case Study of ‘Euphoria’
Despite being an over-talked-about piece of media, ‘Euphoria’ has some interesting articles about it with personal angles that oppose the average tendency to be generic.
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A Tale of Two ‘Scenes from a Marriage’
That gut-wrenching feeling you have while watching it is okay but needed, and you, the viewer, will be okay.
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‘King Richard’: A Portrait of a Black Father Seeking Respect
“King Richard” paints a nuanced portrait of a Black father trying to ensure his daughters’ success in a racist, misogynistic world. Yet, Richard and his kids overcome that fear and adversity to succeed.
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So You’re STILL Quarantined: ANOTHER 19 Movies to Catch Up on for Each Streaming Service
There is no such thing as watching too many movies. Since we’re still quarantined, I wanted to recommend another 19 movies for people to check out across Netflix, HBO Max, and more.
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So You’ve Been Quarantined: 19 Movies to Catch Up on for Each Streaming Service
So. You’ve been quarantined. For many of us in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, we find ourselves locked in our houses, with not much to do. Here’s a list of 19 movies you can catch up on!
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The Snyder Cut Explained: A New Version of Justice League for HBO Max?
The tale of the Snyder Cut will undoubtedly go down as one of the most fascinating stories in modern film history. It is one of the rare times that movie fans were able to rally together and champion an issue so much so that it actually came to fruition.
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The Duality of Sex Work as Shown in ‘Shiva Baby’
While not everyone may relate to the circumstances Danielle finds herself in in ‘Shiva Baby’, some are sure to understand her struggles as she is scrutinized for being a woman, a college student, an LGBT person, and a sugar baby.
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‘Mortal Kombat’ Won’t Win Any Awards, but it’s a Bloody Good Time
In addition to the cast being delightfully diverse this time around, the film was just loosely-plotted and action-packed enough to keep a casual fan like myself entertained. While I do agree that the writing of Cole left much to be desired for an original character thrust into a preconceived universe, none of the characters seemed…