Film
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Where true strength comes from: Addressing the mis-characterization of Superman
by Manuel Garcia The superhero, the big blue boy scout, the man of steel, the man of tomorrow,Superman, the most iconic superhero there is, you’re probably coming up with a… Read more.
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3 Idiots (2009): A Groundbreaking Critique of the Indian Education System
By Stuthi Kandula Over the past few decades, the notion of the educationally demanding Asian parent has become recognized through mainstream media. We’ve seen the emergence of the term “Tiger… Read more.
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Celebrating a Decade of Mad Max: Fury Road
by Je’Mae Thomas Ten years ago, George Miller released the fourth installment in his “Mad Max” franchisewith Mad Max: Fury Road (thirty years after the third movie). When my Dad… Read more.
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Movies Should Be Offensive Again.
By Christian Sta. Maria I recently rewatched Rush Hour when it was added to Netflix and found myself cackling atalmost every scene in the thoroughly entertaining yet wildly racially insensitive… Read more.
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A FileMaker Pro Tutorial for Alejandro: Finding order in Problemista (2023)
Written By Phoebe Rettberg “Everybody is covered in wounds and bruises and scars from FileMaker Pro experiences.” – Tilda Swinton to IndieWire Say your new boss has a cryogenically frozen… Read more.
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Real Talk: The Sensual and Liberatory Power of Talk in sex, lies, and videotape
By Nora Ligotti Sex on screen can look many ways: sometimes, clever shots and editing create a modest,romantic suggestion of the act; other times, it is depicted much more explicitly,… Read more.
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The “Lone Wolf” Subgenre
by Rose Mccullough The “Lone Wolf” subgenre, as I like to call it, is a subgenre of action/crime films that stars a male lead who comes out of the woodwork… Read more.
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The Zone of Interest: The Evil of Banality
by Moises Barajas In a roundtable interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke criticized Stephen Spielberg’s depiction of the Holocaust in Schindler’s List. He expressed disgust at creating… Read more.
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The Cost of Kilig: Capitalism and the Filipino Loveteam
by franny trinidad ‘Kilig’–one of the many Tagalog words that is untranslatable. It’s the feeling of butterflies in your stomach or the sudden heat of your cheeks as they blush… Read more.
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The 2010s Nostalgia of The Great Gatsby
by Katherine Patterson Recently, I saw that The Great Gatsby had been brought to Netflix, I had been feeling nostalgic, so I wanted to give it a watch. While watching… Read more.









