Blog posts
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What Gambling Taught Me About the Oscars
Every year, the Academy holds an awards show called the Oscars to celebrate some of the most talented filmmakers in the world and every year millions of degenerates bet on… Read more.
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Genèse (2018)— Three Young Loves
At this very masculine—or at least, that is what everyone in the school wants it to be—all-boy boarding school, teenage Guillaume comes out and confesses his love for his best… Read more.
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Queer Visibility in One Day at A Time
One Day at a Time was a popular sitcom in the mid-70s about an Indianapolis family held together by a divorced mom and her two kids going through life, as… Read more.
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Feminist Anthems That Shape Our Generation
We, as the marginalized youths of America, the Women, Femmes, and Feminists, have often found ourselves feared, derided, and shut down by the Patriarchal figures dictating the respect and worth… Read more.
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3 Shows that are Binge Watch Worthy
Finishing a series on Netflix (or on any streaming service for that matter) is always sad. When you finish a show, it’s like, what’s next? What do I do with… Read more.
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How Bojack Horseman Breaks Form
Netflix’s Bojack Horseman has had tremendous success experimenting with new methods of storytelling. Specifically, two episodes come to mind. The show breaks traditional narrative form often, but “Fish out of… Read more.
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Lorde’s Top 5 Songs and Why They Matter to Generation Z
The generation born between the mid-1990’s and the mid 2000’s is what has been branded: Generation Z. An important member of Generation Z is the New Zealand music artist, Lorde.… Read more.
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Voters May be Scared to Give Roma an Oscar
By: Quinton Ligad For the past 90 years the Oscars have been a litmus test for the state of film during any given era. While not every best picture winner… Read more.
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Incestuous Undertones in High School Musical
By: Meghan Hebbard Over ten years ago, High School Musical was released, and became arguably the most enjoyed and most successful Disney Channel Original Movie to date. Personally, I loved… Read more.









