“I Carry You With Me reveals the intersection of misogyny and homophobia that exists among traditionalists.”
Read More“Depending on your point of view, Promising Young Woman could be considered sexist.”
Read More“Refreshingly, Uncut Gems casts some of its most prominent Jewish characters with actors who are actually Jewish.”
Read More“An underlying ‘mean girls’ streak contradicts the feminist ideals that Charlie’s Angels tries to convey.”
Read More“Despite Little Monsters marketing Lupita Nyong'o as headliner, she sees her screen time eroded by other characters.”
Read More“Waves pushes the envelope and shows us what a nuanced coming-of-age story for Black characters can look like.”
Read More“The Peanut Butter Falcon’s lesson in positive masculinity contributes to the ongoing conversation about what it means to be a man in the modern era.”
Read More“It matters that the filmmaker satirizing the horrors of the Holocaust is Jewish.”
Read More“Norton humanizes Tourette Syndrome in Motherless Brooklyn but still reinforces media tropes about the condition.”
Read More“Knives Out weaves in some effective commentary on immigration.”
Read More“Many films set abroad borrow ‘exotic’ backdrops and locals to make their lead characters more interesting. To the Ends of the Earth avoids all that.”
Read More“Based on true stories of workplace harassment, the gender-swapped tragicomedy Step Into My Office highlights the absurdity of what women regularly face.”
Read More“‘Not ghosts but human beings,’ reads a slogan for International Albinism Awareness Day, so it’s ironic that the sole person with albinism in Scary Stories shows up as a ghost.”
Read More“I would love to see MJ and Peter’s classmates of color get a little more meat to their stories.”
Read More“Gender equality should be shown, not joked about.”
Read More“Always Be My Maybe breaks barriers for diverse talent but offers a simplistic take on the Asian American experience.”
Read More“Rocketman fully acknowledges—and leans into—the fact that Elton John is gay.”
Read More“For all of its well-meaning examinations of race, The Sun Is Also a Star rests upon troubling casting.”
Read More“Plus One pulls back the curtain on romance to present what a ‘perfect ending’ actually looks like.”
Read More“Wild Rose lives and breathes feminism without ever having to comment on it.”
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