“Moonlight Sonata is an affecting work that gives full texture to the meaning of being deaf, hard of hearing, or having loved ones in the community.”
Read More“While Fast Color adopts some comic book conventions, they’re wrapped in feminist allegory.”
Read More“Native Son challenges society to stop objectifying Black culture, showing how worshiping it can be just as dehumanizing as loathing or fearing it.”
Read More“We’re in good hands with Numa Perrier, who wraps you in a cocoon of safety as we traverse Jezebel’s difficult material together.”
Read More“Romantic Comedy recaps the flotsam and jetsam of gender and media studies you may have come across in your lifetime.”
Read More“Long Shot openly acknowledges racial bias using a tone that edges toward satire. However, there is no real attempt at a remedy.”
Read More“Five Feet Apart uses illness as a plot device to heighten emotions rather than simply allowing compelling characters to tell their own stories.”
Read More“Lack of racial diversity in Bumblebee is tempered by a complex female lead, with the end result of a rockin’ movie guaranteed to make your Millennial soul soar.”
Read More“I’m flummoxed by how many new (and progressive!) films still fail the laughably easy Bechdel Test.”
Read More“Eighth Grade helps fill a void of complex young women in film, but its complete disinterest in characters of color feels limiting.”
Read More“Period films have touched on same-sex romance, but the way The Favourite centers a lesbian love triangle feels utterly new.”
Read More“As a woman of color who never felt included in the Christmas movies I’d seen growing up, The Holiday Calendar clicked for me.”
Read More“While Rotten Tomatoes pegs The Darkest Minds at a depressing 17%, its audience score of 74% tells a different story.”
Read More“A couple instances of queerness sneak into A Simple Favor.”
Read More“Crazy Rich Asians has been burdened with a great deal of responsibility.”
Read More“Blindspotting easily breaks the confines of Black and white binaries.”
Read More“Cate Blanchett’s Lou blatantly telegraphs as queer. Unfortunately, it’s never made explicit.”
Read More“Krasinski lifts up not just himself, but others in the creation of A Quiet Place.”
Read More“Blockers is silly and fun from the outside, but scratch just beneath the surface and you’ll find progressive messaging.”
Read More“I have no doubt that Love, Simon is well-meaning but nonetheless, it makes the key decision to prioritize masculinity within LGBTQ community”
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