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‘Night of the Kings’ is a Prison-Set Tale About the Stories We Tell to Survive

How ‘Coco’ Allowed Me to Remember My Nana

'Dirty Dancing', Jewish Girls, and Radiant Confidence

In 'Another Round,' Mads Mikkelsen Shines in Bold, Unpredictable Binge Drinking Drama

Stopping Self-Hatred Before it Starts in 'Little Miss Sunshine' by Megan Robinson

'Lady Bird' and What It Means to Hate Home

The Loneliness of Howie Bling: An American Jew Out of Time

Growing Up Among '20th Century Women': The Feminist Influence on Jamie Fields' Adolescence

Coming-of-Age at Any Age: Late-Blooming Adolescence in 'Harold and Maude'

Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart’s 'Wolfwalkers' is a Beautiful Animated Adventure, and one of the Best Films of the Year

Dismantling Tradition Through Disaffection: How ‘Nashville’ and ‘The Last Picture Show’ Challenge the American Dream

Give the Gift of Diverse Film Criticism

Dark-Skinned Black Womanhood: How I Saw Myself in Michaela Coel's Work

'Young Soul Rebels': The Embodiment of Black British Cinema Erasure

Black Villains: The Complicated Pleasures of Doing the Wrong Thing

Reckoning With Flawed Representation

'Akeelah and the Bee': Respelling the Coming-of-Age Movie

American Film Canon Needs More Black Sci-Fi Films

Asexuality and Hypersexuality in Black American Cinema: The Manifestation of the ‘Mammy’ and ‘Jezebel’ Archetypes in Modern Films and Their Origin

'Red, White and Blue', the Third Film in Steve McQueen's 'Small Axe' Anthology series, Climaxes with Passion, Strength, and Grace

Steve McQueen's 'Lovers Rock’ Embraces the Love and Life of the Party

Exploring the Development of the Blaxploitation Era and the African American Heroine 

How Miles Morales Re-evaluates What Strength Means in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'

'Mangrove,' the first film in Steve McQueen's Anthology Series is a British Masterpiece

Desire and the Male Gaze in ‘The Virgin Suicides’ and ‘The Beguiled’

Exploring the Visual Themes of Makoto Shinkai’s 'Your Name.'

Looking Up: Architecture’s Ability to Soothe the Spirit in Kogonada’s ‘Columbus'

Frances Ha’: How Frances’ Bedrooms Mirror the Uncertainty of Her 20s