“Barb and Star proves that comedy doesn’t have to be offensive to make people laugh.”
Read More“By prioritizing a straight perspective, So My Grandma’s a Lesbian! pushes its queer protagonists to the sidelines.”
Read More“An ease with bilingualism solidifies the Latino perspective of Son of Monarchs.”
Read More“Sammy and Patricia tussle and yell with sheer physicality, occupying space in a way that young Chinese American women aren’t normally afforded in American media.”
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“One for the Road’s impeccable first half is let down by later scenes of misogyny and ableism.”
Read More“Meaningful representation consists of more than simply casting women and people of color.”
Read More“Period films disproportionately favor male luminaries, casting history in a skewed light where the contributions of women remain obscure.”
Read More“Val’s entire role depends on harmful stereotypes of mental illness.”
Read More“Hollywood frequently pigeonholes filmmakers of color into only telling stories about their own communities. It’s exciting to see Run depart from that harmful trend.”
Read More“Seeing a complex love story between two women onscreen—flawed though it may be—never stops feeling like a revelation.”
Read More“Mank jubilantly leans into the sexism and racism of pre-war Hollywood.”
Read More“Who knew that an all-Asian cast could feel so disappointing on racial representation?”
Read More“For all there is to criticize, Holidate does surprise us by presenting a relationship with an age gap in a positive way.”
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“The Forty-Year-Old Version scathingly critiques the institution of theater.”
Read More“Rather than interrogate disability stereotypes, Chemical Hearts employs them to stunting effect.”
Read More“A subtle stench of the ‘not like other girls’ trope tarnishes Enola Holmes’ otherwise noteworthy treatment of gender.”
Read More“Nomadland presents older characters, many living with disabilities, unvarnished but with endless empathy.”
Read More“‘Not all men,’ I could hear myself thinking.”
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