“The Woman King provides a template for how men can advocate for women.”
Read More“Prey evolves the female action hero by incorporating quieter strengths into her characterization.”
Read More“Everything Everywhere All At Once accurately captures the organic changes in language and accent that divulge a character’s underlying traits.”
Read More“Kogonada’s After Yang leaves us with a viscerally Asian American experience that few other filmmakers could put on screen.”
Read More“Queer subtext has always lived hand-in-hand with The Matrix franchise, with LGBTQ representation subtle but present in Resurrections.”
Read More“Mars One naturally works in disabled narratives through several of its key characters.”
Read More“While race is not overtly addressed in Eternals, neither is the casting colorblind.”
Read More“While Bruised gets a gold star for lesbian representation, other stereotypes prove to be its weakest elements.”
Read More“The Humans normalizes disability and never flattens it into someone’s sole identity.”
Read More“In Scarborough, writer Catherine Hernandez raucously celebrates the diversity and resilience of her community.”
Read More“By virtue of so many Mi’kmaw characters, no single person in Wildhood has to shoulder the brunt of ‘representation.’”
Read More“Please, Hollywood, give me more films with women in their 40s and 50s kicking ass!”
Read More“Parabellum marks the most diverse entry into the John Wick franchise yet.”
Read More“Ludi successfully humanizes the sometimes one-dimensional idea of ‘immigrant grit.’”
Read More“Sammy and Patricia tussle and yell with sheer physicality, occupying space in a way that young Chinese American women aren’t normally afforded in American media.”
Read More“Hollywood frequently pigeonholes filmmakers of color into only telling stories about their own communities. It’s exciting to see Run depart from that harmful trend.”
Read More“The Forty-Year-Old Version scathingly critiques the institution of theater.”
Read More“Nomadland presents older characters, many living with disabilities, unvarnished but with endless empathy.”
Read More“Critics from Western countries often ask why Bora Kim depicts bisexuality in House of Hummingbird.”
Read More“Grounded by its specific following of a Black Texan community, Miss Juneteenth manages to carve out a unique voice in a crowded field.”
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