“The Eternal Daughter uses a complicated mother-daughter relationship as its central mystery.”
Read More“For a film that gleefully takes down those in power, Triangle of Sadness’ reliance on disability tropes feels like an incongruous misfire.”
Read More“Bones of Crows features a few disability tropes.”
Read More“The showcase of Cape Town’s multiculturalism is where The Umbrella Men shines.”
Read More“Aristotle and Dante walks the right side of the line that separates stereotype and representation.”
Read More“Prey evolves the female action hero by incorporating quieter strengths into her characterization.”
Read More“The Asian filmmakers behind Easter Sunday blissfully craft a film that avoids the white gaze.”
Read More“It’s positive to see The Devil You Know showcase loving relationships between Black men, even if it indulges in stereotypes to get there.”
Read More“Everything Everywhere All At Once accurately captures the organic changes in language and accent that divulge a character’s underlying traits.”
Read More“Olivia and daughter Addy exert clear-cut boundaries and avoid the gendered pitfall of having to ‘fix’ the man in their lives.”
Read More“Depictions of gang-riddled Los Angeles leave much to be desired, but the traversing of two social worlds does feel honest to the Black experience.”
Read More“Though men are the main breadwinners in Belfast, Branagh successfully shows that it is in fact the women who rule the roost.”
Read More“Campion’s cautionary tale on the dangers of toxic masculinity remains compellingly relevant to the present.”
Read More“It’s still sadly rare to see female characters working in STEM given the grace to be imperfect on screen.”
Read More“Kogonada’s After Yang leaves us with a viscerally Asian American experience that few other filmmakers could put on screen.”
Read More“Alana is constantly hit on, ogled at, or subjected to predatory advances.”
Read More“While Drive My Car counts as an easy win for multiculturalism, a male gaze persists throughout the film.”
Read More“Despite some well-executed diversity, Moonfall ultimately worships at the altar of white male ‘mavericks.’”
Read More“Queer subtext has always lived hand-in-hand with The Matrix franchise, with LGBTQ representation subtle but present in Resurrections.”
Read More“American Underdog pines for a fantasy where women, Black men, and a blind kid fawn over a white male Christian ‘underdog.’”
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