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The dynamics of family life are central to the films of American auteur Wes Anderson. One recurring theme in his films is the struggle of the Baby Boomer genera...
Someone once told me that Mustang (2015) is like the Turkish version of Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides (1999), but I think that comparison does Mustang a g...
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” Thus begins Pride and Prejudice, Jane Au...
Star Trek is a property that has always valued both diversity and acceptance as two of its core principles. Each iteration of the series has brought us increasi...
“Tell me something, Ma. What did Papa think—deep in his heart? He was being strong—strong for his family. But by being strong for his family, could he lose it?”...
Before even diving into the second season of Netflix’s groundbreaking hit Stranger Things, fans were relieved to know that Eleven would be back. Based on the se...
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