“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“Endgame fails its female characters by devaluing them and forgets its characters of color entirely.”
Read More“It’s a joy to see Tsai Chin, who is now 85 years old, play the lead of an action-oriented gangster comedy set in New York City’s Chinatown.”
Read More“Wild Rose lives and breathes feminism without ever having to comment on it.”
Read More“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“The treatment of race in Hellboy could be seen as a minor bright spot.”
Read More“Booksmart feels baked in sexual diversity.”
Read More“Michelle Yeoh continues to be #LifeGoals.”
Read More“The Wilsons leap over stereotypes about dark-skinned Black characters and embody another aspect of their identities—their upwards mobility.”
Read More“The Weekend feels quietly radical with its rendering of Black characters in roles we normally see reserved for the white upper middle class.”
Read More“Captain Marvel centers a white protagonist but offers significantly more fleshed-out roles for Fury and Maria that rise above sidekick status.”
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“Despite some characters feeling stereotypical, A Madea Family Funeral takes an honest look at the Black experience during mourning.”
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