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Generation Finale: Explores the Dual Pain and Catharsis of the Teenage Experience | Season 1
The teen dramedy Generation finale ended in a bombastic finale after a successful 15-episode run on HBO Max....
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’: The Best Cartoon for Diversity, Inclusivity and Representation Ever
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ gained a cult following, even though it aired over a decade ago, largely for its representations of gender, race, and sexuality....
‘Lajja’: The Brilliant Bollywood Epic is One of the Best #Metoo Movies – Struggles of Women in India
Starring Bollywood's biggest actresses and actors, 'Lajja' dictates the abuse, violence, and hate women still receive in patriarchal India. ...
An Ode to the Undead: A History of Zombie Movies from George Romero to Zack Snyder
From the cinematic inception of the zombie in the 1930s to Romero’s iconic reimagining and the divergent paths the acclaimed auteur of bodily carnage set forth....
Why ‘Better Call Saul’ is as Good, if Not Better, Than ‘Breaking Bad’
‘Breaking Bad’ is one of television’s greatest shows of all time with millions of adoring fans. Here’s why 'Better Call Saul' deserves the same....
A ‘Long Story Short’ Emphasizes How Important It Is to Live Your Life to the Fullest
Australian romantic comedy, ‘Long Story Short’, teaches to never take any moment for granted....
A Review: Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul (…Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’
‘Summer of Soul (...Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)' - Memory and Music Come Together in this Celebration of Black Cultural and Civil Revolution....
The Independence of Carl Nassib: The First Openly Gay NFL Player – A Touchdown For The LGBTQ+ Community
Carl Nassib makes history with a simple video saying so very easily, “I am gay”. Carl Nassib exemplifies the beauty that is the man beneath the helmet. ...
Director Steven Soderbergh Shines a Spotlight on Corporatist Greed and Corruption in the Slow-Burning ‘No Sudden Move’
‘No Sudden Move’ starring Don Cheadle and Benicio del Toro successfully explores a number of socio-economic constructs within 1950’s Detroit....
The Euro 2020 List – Five Most Important Football Movies (or as Americans Say – Soccer)
Here are the top 5 football movies to put you into the Euro 2020 mood....
“What, Like It’s Hard?” – 20 Years of Reese Witherspoon’s ‘Legally Blonde’ | A Tribute
It’s been 20 years and this feminist comedy is still beloved- here’s why. A Tribute to 'Legally Blonde'....
Manuel Crosby And Darren Knapp Make Great Impressions On Their ‘First Date’, A Hilarious Dark Comedy
'First Date' is an irreverent dark comedy with the soul of a Tarantino flick, and the wit of a Kevin Smith script, with enough charm to cover its shortcomings....
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