Tag: Incluvie

  • A New Masculinity: “The Mandalorian” Redefines Male Representation in Star Wars

    A New Masculinity: “The Mandalorian” Redefines Male Representation in Star Wars

    The Mandolorian has a more nuanced and commentative take on masculinity that refrains from praising the toxic traits associated with the social category, while also showing a more positive and transformative representation of masculine characters.

  • Stowaway: Netflix’s Latest Space Hit

    Stowaway: Netflix’s Latest Space Hit

    In Stowaway, director Joe Penna narrates the story of a starship crew (Anna Kendrick as Zoe Levenson; Toni Collette as Marina Barnett; and Daniel Dae Kim as David Kim) struggling with serious technical problems on a two-year mission to Mars. During the trip, they discover aboard the presence of Michael (Shamier Anderson), a stowaway who…

  • ‘Minari’: Authenticity Without The Trauma Porn

    ‘Minari’: Authenticity Without The Trauma Porn

    When diverse representation is featured on-screen, it oftentimes comes with strings attached that undermine the message they were trying to send. This can be attributed to the fact that behind-the-screen, the industry primarily does not reflect the breadth of diverse difference that is present in daily life. That’s why when something as powerful and authentic…

  • ‘Kathak: Dancing With Taboos’ Film Festival Review: A Story of Passion and Perseverance

    ‘Kathak: Dancing With Taboos’ Film Festival Review: A Story of Passion and Perseverance

    Eloquent and informative, Hajera Sheikh’s documentary Kathak: Dancing With Taboos tells a story of love for one’s culture and perseverance through adversity.

  • Don’t Give Disney a Pat on the Back for Doing the Bare Minimum

    Don’t Give Disney a Pat on the Back for Doing the Bare Minimum

    Disney has cleverly managed to dance around the misdeeds of their past by scraping by with an insincere action that does very little to incite any long-lasting positive changes.

  • One Heck of a Final Girl in “Game Over”

    One Heck of a Final Girl in “Game Over”

      Game Over (2019, Netflix) is one of those rare horrors treats that’s as creative and interesting as it is fun to watch. Psychology blends with the supernatural and a dash of slasher-flick to create a full-bodied thriller with plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing up to the very end. The film’s…

  • What to Watch After “Tiger King”- Recommendations

    What to Watch After “Tiger King”- Recommendations

    A.K.A. White Men Being Gross Finishing Tiger King on Netflix can feel like a letdown. What do you watch for the rest of the quarantine? How do you find more things to binge? What about your needs? Other documentaries feel so tame after the dumpster fire flamboyance of Tiger King. There seems to be no…

  • Saint Maud & The Madness of Fanaticism

    Saint Maud & The Madness of Fanaticism

    TW: Sexual Assault, Mental Illness, Body Horror // Minor Spoilers Below Rose Glass’ directorial debut, Saint Maud, explores the term “god complex” to an extreme. The film follows Maud, a young nurse who has recently been “saved” by God (through Catholicism) and believes she has a bigger purpose for it. She tries to implement her…

  • “Sea Fever” Examines the Emotional Cost of Quarantine

    “Sea Fever” Examines the Emotional Cost of Quarantine

    Movies don’t exist out of context, and 2019’s Sea Fever (Prime Video) is no exception. Without our current situation, you could easily categorize this film as simple nautical horror in the same vein as Jaws or the more recent Underwater. It stands up as a fishing boat version of Alien. There’s a touch of The…

  • “The Willoughbys” Finds Light in the Darkness

    “The Willoughbys” Finds Light in the Darkness

    Bad Parents (and guardians) in children’s stories are nothing new. In stories like Matilda, Harry Potter, and Hansel and Gretel, protagonists are forced into the so-called “care” of adults whose selfishness and neglect create a pattern of abuse meant to give the protagonists the fortitude and courage to break off on their own. All of…