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Jul 26
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Best Films of 2022 (So Far) List and Mid-Year Subscription Offer
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Jul 20
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All Them Witches: How ‘Ginger Snaps’ Teaches Us How to Heal our Bodies
Alisha Mughal explores how the teen werewolf film is perhaps even more poignant now than it was upon its 2000 release in depicting how professionalized…
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Jul 18
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Waters, Knoxville, and the Beauty of Queer Filth
Veronica Phillips muses on her relationship with John Waters and Johnny Knoxville, as they form the three vertices of a filthy, queer love triangle…
Film Daze
Jun 30
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Oxygen Mask People: Rom Coms and the Special Realm of Soulmate-dom
Recent rom coms like ‘I Want You Back’ modernize the turbulent, complicated friendships-turned-romance trope that was made so iconic in ‘When Harry Met…
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Jun 29
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The Limited Portrayals of Female Sexuality and Sexualization in 'Minx' and 'Pam & Tommy'
Television series 'Minx' (HBO) and 'Pam & Tommy' (Hulu) depict sexualization and attempts at reclamation, but the female characters (and real women…
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Jun 7
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‘Lost Highway’ at 25: Chapter One of David Lynch’s LA Saga
‘Lost Highway’ explores many of Lynch’s well-known idiosyncrasies and thematic and visual obsessions.
Film Daze
Apr 25
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‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ Review: Fearsome Loneliness Through a Teen Girl’s Webcam
Now in theaters and VOD, this internet horror coming-of-age tale explores the danger of online role-playing and the power of digital self-creation.
Film Daze
Apr 22
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Inside Norway’s Exciting New Disaster Cinema
Alongside its arthouse dramas and dark fantasy films, Norway has, since 2015, also produced disaster movies on a scale that both replicates and rivals…
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Apr 13
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Representing Oslovian Women, starring ‘The Worst Person in the World’
Tracking the progression of female representation in Joachim Trier’s Oslo films — ‘Reprise,’ ‘Oslo, August 31st,’ and ‘The Worst Person in the World.’
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Apr 8
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On our cultural mis-reading of 'One Hour Photo'
Many critical interpretations of the 2002 film view protagonist Sy Parrish as a "creep," but Alisha Mughal argues that this says more about our judgment…
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Mar 26
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‘After Yang’ Review: Kogonada’s Futuristic Family Drama is a Meditation on Memory and Technology
Like any good work of speculative fiction, 'After Yang' asks questions not only about the organization of a future society, but also of its ethical…
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Mar 4
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