Blog posts
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Runaways
By Andrea Zepeda In the confines of my home, I fantasized about what lay ahead among the mountains and beyond the range. As a child, from my kitchen window, I’d gaze… Read more.
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How Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are in conversation with each other and other auteurs
Written by Gabe Paganucci Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA) has a unique approach to cinema— a visceral way of looking at the world translates to films that are difficult to look… Read more.
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KATSEYE is Redefining Global Pop
Written by Anshica Sharma It all began with an audition. Hybe and Geffen Records held a worldwide search for a new girl group, selecting twenty women from all over the… Read more.
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Rachel And Ayo Threw The First Brick At Stonewall (A Brief History of Queer Media)
“Being gay can be fun and messy, we’re not defined by tragedy” Written by Olivia Sosa Media has always reflected the historical struggles and cultural shifts in society, and queer… Read more.
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Christopher Nolan and how I learned to stop worrying and love the spiral
by Gabe Paganucci The most distinguishable aspect that properly discerns the voice of the auteur, Christopher Nolan, within his films is his ability to start with a concept and build… Read more.
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Lesbian Winter, Repurposing, and How I Started Junk Journaling
Written by Claire Teymouri When I’m asked, “Do you want your receipt?” my answer is completely based on whatever comes out of my mouth first. When I say yes, that… Read more.
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“I Swear I’m Not a Film Bro!”: Why The Italian Mafia Holds a Special Place in My Heart
Written by Sofia Najera For as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be a film major. Like the average film buff, I’d kept up with every award… Read more.
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Stupid Games, Stupid Prizes
by John Conrad Toringan The death-game genre has long been a compelling staple of fantasy media, offering a contrast to its real-life reality counterparts like Survivor by incorporating the ultimate… Read more.
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Sofia Coppola’s Cinema of Girlhood: Beyond the “Nepo Baby” Label
by Sophia Santana Sofia Coppola has spent her career crafting intimate, atmospheric films that delve into thecomplexities of girlhood, capturing its beauty, melancholy, and isolation with unparalleledsensitivity. Despite coming from… Read more.
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Ever After (1998) weighs in on a 15th century scandal
By Phoebe Rettberg It’s been over a year since I first watched Ever After(1998). Since then, I haven’t felt the need to rewatch it, and I don’t think I ever… Read more.








