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      April 18, 2019
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      June 21, 2019
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      June 19, 2019
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    • Coping with Catcalling: An Interview with ‘Street Series’ Co-Creator Brittany Rae Robinson

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      May 30, 2019
    • Robin Swicord on 1994’s ‘Little Women,’ Greta Gerwig’s Remake, and her Upcoming Event at TIFF

      May 3, 2019
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      December 10, 2018
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      December 3, 2018
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      November 14, 2018
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      March 24, 2018
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      March 22, 2018
    • Hearts In Their Eyes: Fear of Feminism in ‘Riverdale’

      March 20, 2018
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The Wolf and the Lamb: On Romance, Transformation, and the Moon in ‘Moonstruck’

Liz HewJune 22, 2019

How ‘Paddington’ Helped Me Get My Shit Together

Sara ClementsJune 21, 2019

‘Booksmart’: Am I Failing or Am I Misdefining Success?

Ramna SafeerJune 19, 2019

How Filmmaker Sophie Goyette Found Her Rhythm

Ellie BerryNovember 28, 2017
Québécois writer-director Sophie Goyette creates cinematic poetry. Her debut feature, Mes nuits feront écho (2016), gracefully confronts the unknown as three lo...
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Why the Cookie-Cutter Romantic Comedy Doesn’t Quite Work Anymore

Holland BakerNovember 17, 2017
In September, the latest entry into the rom-com canon, Home Again, opened in theaters to a tepid reception. Helmed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer – daughter of romantic...
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Beauty is the Beast in ‘Brotherhood of the Wolf’

Ann FosterOctober 31, 2017
The 2001 French film Brotherhood of the Wolf is a fantastic, genre-bending examination of the true story of a mysterious beast terrorizing an 18th-century Frenc...
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‘It’ and the Power of Friendship

Esme SinclairOctober 26, 2017
It's Pennywise has become one of the most prolific horror movie villains on the internet today. You can barely scroll through a social media feed without stumbl...
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Getting to the Root of Attraction with ‘It’ (1927)

Jess DunneOctober 24, 2017
This year marks the 90th anniversary of It, a silent screwball comedy starring Clara Bow that was released in 1927. On the surface, It tells the story of Betty,...
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Undressing a Trope: The Pros, Cons, and Lessons of Cross-Dressing in Cinema

Ariana BascomOctober 19, 2017
Cross-dressing has endured as a form of entertainment since ancient times. Evolving with the increasing number of artistic mediums, cross-dressing made its way ...
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The Radical Empathy of ‘Skam’

Rebecca PattonOctober 12, 2017
In Skam’s fourth season, a teenage boy named Even starts shakily singing John Lennon’s “Imagine” while doing karaoke. Soon, the whole room, which consists of ot...
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A Crisis of Confidence, The American Dream, and FX’s ‘Fargo’

Mary BoltonOctober 5, 2017
“The erosion of our confidence in the future is threatening to destroy the social and the political fabric of America.” – Jimmy Carter, “Crisis of Confidence” s...
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‘Strong Female Protagonist’ Gives Us a Different Kind of Hero

Ellie BerrySeptember 30, 2017
“There isn’t a Sauron or Voldemort figure of ultimate evil…the world is more confused than that.” I love this quote. It’s from Lev Grossman, the author of the M...
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‘Wonder Woman’ and Fighting for Those Who Cannot Fight for Themselves

Angeli PinedaSeptember 28, 2017
I have a vivid memory of watching Justice League on Sunday mornings, wedged somewhere between Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, and th...
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