“The only fully non-white character is Dr. Wu, who falls straight into the Asian American stereotype as a deferential doctor-scientist.”
Read More“Cate Blanchett’s Lou blatantly telegraphs as queer. Unfortunately, it’s never made explicit.”
Read More“The character deaths in Solo: A Star Wars Story are unearned and disproportionately affect women.”
Read More“Avengers: Infinity War is an exercise in extreme toxic masculinity.”
Read More“Krasinski lifts up not just himself, but others in the creation of A Quiet Place.”
Read More“The Hitman’s Bodyguard seems to think that by making Hayek homicidal and capable of defending herself, that she’s somehow empowered. She isn’t.”
Read More“The only characters with any power in Ready Player One are exclusively straight white men.”
Read More“Blockers is silly and fun from the outside, but scratch just beneath the surface and you’ll find progressive messaging.”
Read More“The Fast and the Furious has long been lauded for its diversity, and if we’re looking specifically at racial diversity, then the kudos are deserved.”
Read More“The Mummy is a terrible movie in a multitude of ways.”
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”
Read More"Pacific Rim: Uprising challenges the notion of a leading black man who must appear culturally blank in order to seem 'safe' for non-black audiences.”
Read More“If there’s one thing you can count on in a Tyler Perry film, it’s that a woman’s husband will run around on her with another man.”
Read More“Isle of Dogs emphasizes the inscrutability and Otherness of its Japanese characters. I was deeply uncomfortable listening to the majority white audience laugh when they would speak.”
Read More“A Wrinkle in Time is more than just a movie.”
Read More“Alma is a well-matched partner in Reynolds’ games of power and manipulation. She is not defenseless. She has agency, cunning, and intelligence.”
Read More“Seeing five women dominate the screen initially felt like a victory.”
Read More“The Post bills itself as a feminist movie, but its portrayal of female empowerment is remarkably dated.”
Read More“If you’re at all squeamish about the casual violation of women, both onscreen or narratively, then skip this film.”
Read More“As a rare leading man who isn’t defined by toxic masculinity, T’Challa is surrounded by strong women whose feminine power fortifies, rather than antagonizes, his own masculinity.”
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