“A disabled character on the silver screen who’s not solely defined by their condition is all too rare.”
Read More“Barb and Star proves that comedy doesn’t have to be offensive to make people laugh.”
Read More“While Try Harder! hints at the correlation between anti-Blackness and the model minority myth, it never quite threads anything together.”
Read More“Period films disproportionately favor male luminaries, casting history in a skewed light where the contributions of women remain obscure.”
Read More“Seeing a complex love story between two women onscreen—flawed though it may be—never stops feeling like a revelation.”
Read More“Is Over the Moon an Asian American story or a Chinese one? It tries to be both and winds up feeling like neither.”
Read More“Confident, sexy, fat, and dark-skinned, Dawn is an effortless flirt who responds to attention the way any gorgeous, spoiled woman would.”
Read More“Women generally live to be saved by men.”
Read More“The impact of Detention outpaces the confines of its technical skill.”
Read More“When most action movies shy away from queer relationships, The Old Guard loudly proclaims them.”
Read More“The protagonists of Palm Springs quietly subvert gender roles.”
Read More“The lack of dimensionality given to Angela’s story weakens the potential impact of Tigertail.”
Read More“Code of the Freaks presents one of the most comprehensive looks at disability in film thus far.”
Read More“I Will Make You Mine pits three leading women against each other for the affections of a man.”
Read More“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.”
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