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      May 10, 2019
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      May 2, 2019
    • Review: ‘Giant Little Ones’ Considers the Contradictions of Coming-of-Age with Tenderness

      April 18, 2019
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    • The Wolf and the Lamb: On Romance, Transformation, and the Moon in ‘Moonstruck’

      June 22, 2019
    • How ‘Paddington’ Helped Me Get My Shit Together

      June 21, 2019
    • ‘Booksmart’: Am I Failing or Am I Misdefining Success?

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

      June 3, 2019
    • “Weirdos have got to stick together”: A Conversation with Spooky B Films Co-Founders Emily Gagne and Josh Korngut

      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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    • 8 Female Characters Who’ve Changed My Definition of Strength

      December 10, 2018
    • 7 Women-Directed Films to Distract You from the Cold This Winter

      December 3, 2018
    • 5 Lessons I Learned Covering My First Film Festival

      November 14, 2018
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    • Review: Warriors of Love in ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

      March 24, 2018
    • ‘Black Mirror’ Tells A Cautionary Tale About the Role of Technology in Our Relationships

      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

From Stuntman to Popstar: The Contrasting Critical Reception of Andy Samberg Films

Cody CorrallNovember 22, 2018
Comedy is a genre that rarely gets its proper dues in terms of recognition or critical acclaim. Comedies will be nominated time and time again for Academy Award...
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Sinful Cinema: How Film Freed Me From Fundamentalism

Adriana Gomez-WestonNovember 20, 2018
“The Movies have always been here. The Movies were here before God. Time is round like a reel of film. God hates the Movies because the Movies are the evidence ...
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Review: ‘Assassination Nation’ Dismantles the Modern, Digital Witch

Marina VuottoNovember 17, 2018
“This is the story of how my town, Salem, lost its motherfucking mind,” opens Lily (Odessa Young), the heroine of Assassination Nation. Clearly, this reimaginin...
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‘Broad City’ and the Hilarity in Imperfection

Sarah O'FlahertyNovember 15, 2018
Early next year, Comedy Central’s Broad City will air its fifth and final season. The show, based on its web series predecessor of the same name, follows the fr...
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5 Lessons I Learned Covering My First Film Festival

Millicent ThomasNovember 14, 2018
This October, I had the pleasure of attending the 62nd BFI London Film Festival. I was fortunate enough to have a friend studying in London to stay with, and so...
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“Promises were never meant to keep”: The Failure of Traditional Relationships in ‘I Am Love’ and ‘A Bigger Splash’

Kaitrin TobinNovember 8, 2018
While many words can be used to describe the films of Luca Guadagnino, traditional isn’t one that typically comes to mind. Many of his films explore people tryi...
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How ‘Sierra Burgess is a Loser’ Could’ve Done Better

Abbi RugglesNovember 6, 2018
“Growing up's terrifying, I don’t know what I am.” The closing quote of the trailer for Sierra Burgess is a Loser sets a certain expectation for what sort of m...
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Review: ‘Private Life’ Is a Beautiful Portrait of Life’s Transitional Stages

Lauren LaMagnaNovember 4, 2018
We live in a world that celebrates success. It’s simple. The more you do and the younger you are when you do it, the more successful you are. Or at least appear...
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Review: ‘The Breaker Upperers’ is Loud, Funny, and Unapologetically Feminist

Laura VenningNovember 1, 2018
Like any good romantic comedy, The Breaker Upperers ends with a couple reunited. But in this film, co-directors, writers, and stars Jackie van Beek and Madeline...
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How the New ‘Halloween’ Evolves the “Final Girl” Trope

Kara HedashOctober 31, 2018
What makes a good horror movie? Surely, viewers enjoy scares that make them jump out of their seats, but there has to be more to it than that. When you consider...
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