“I Will Make You Mine pits three leading women against each other for the affections of a man.”
Read More“I Still Believe’s attempt to inspire comes at the expense of the woman it means to honor.”
Read More“I Carry You With Me reveals the intersection of misogyny and homophobia that exists among traditionalists.”
Read More“The Turning doesn’t offer much.”
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“Filial piety is alive and well in Asian American content.”
Read More“Sam Mendes’ film makes incremental updates to the war movie genre, reflecting a story crafted in 2019, not 1917.”
Read More“Marriage Story follows the confusion and mounting frustrations of Charlie, while Nicole’s motivations feel largely opaque.”
Read More“Atlantics depicts Islam with matter-of-factness: No explanation, no exoticization, nor hiding some of its uglier practices.”
Read More“How many times must we watch and forgive assholes who are ‘at their core, good guys’?”
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“Little Women’s monologues, though powerful, rattle their importance as if delivered in a playhouse.”
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“Ford v. Ferrari lightly challenges the ‘60s-era cliche of male infallibility.”
Read More“It matters that the filmmaker satirizing the horrors of the Holocaust is Jewish.”
Read More“To limit the narrative of World War II to a white, straight, American male perspective willfully skews history.”
Read MoreParasite exudes cultural specificity, with deep cuts to Korean headlines and reality TV shows.
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