Tag: Incluvie
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‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’ (2023) – A Glimpse into the Transformative Power of Family, Friendship, and Fear
The latest installment in the beloved media franchise is a unique stylized mesh of humor and heart.
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Pro-Capitalism and other Antiquated Ideas on Court TV
Court TV shows offer uncritical eyes on the systemic inequalities of the legal world.
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‘Blue Beetle’: Family over Fanfare
‘Blue Beetle’ is another solid addition to the superhero film canon.
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‘Migration’ (2023)
This animated movie is based on the migration of birds from the north to the south.
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The Good Deeds in ‘A Good Person’
‘A Good Person’ makes it clear that forgiveness is hard.
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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‘Kobra Auto Retrato’
‘Kobra Auto Retrato’ chronicles the inspiring journey of Kobra, a world-renowned Brazilian muralist and street artist.
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‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ (2023)
The intrepid archaeologist’s latest adventure is an exciting, nostalgia-driven exploration of clashing ideologies amid ever-changing social dynamics and technological advancements.
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‘The Marvels’ is Actually One of the Best Marvel Movies, No Matter What the Critical Majority Says
This may be controversial… but ‘The Marvels’ is actually one of the best movies in the MCU. 10 reasons why ‘The Marvels’ killed it.
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Making a Killing in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is preoccupied with plot and not on the greater struggle of the Osage.