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The Oscars Best Animated Feature Category: How to Make it Work
Many people dislike the academy’s tendency to play it safe regarding Best Animated Feature, but does it have to be that way?...
Brian Flores’ Lawsuit Vs NFL: Changing Hiring Practices in Sports & Institutional Racism in the Film Industry
Brian Flores puts up the good fight - is there a fair chance when institutional and systemic racism dominate in our most profitable and glamorized industries?...
Latin Identity and Inclusion in Hollywood, Should Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz Be Included?
Latin identity - Latino/e and Hispanic are often confused. Artists like Antonio Banderas and Rosalia are affected. Why being aware of their proper heritage matters. ...
Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst’s ‘Marie Antoinette’: The Power of the Female Gaze
‘Marie Antoinette’ - It’s about time we’ve evolved from “chick flicks” to “the female gaze”....
What Tubi Originals Could Mean for the Streaming Game
Tubi Originals - A speculative look at how far content made for free streaming services could go, especially when said services are backed by a big corporation....
The Rise and Journey of Miles Teller: From ‘Whiplash’ to ‘Bleed For This’
Actor Miles Teller is a rising star that has already starred in franchises, Oscar nominees, and comedies alike showing versatility in his performances....
30th Anniversary of ‘Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me’ and the Enticing Draw of the Strange
Thirty years ago, the thrilling prequel ‘Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me’ was released; let’s take a look at the film and the strange allure of ‘Twin Peaks’ itself....
A Tribute to Anton Yelchin: Hollywood’s Promising Boy Wonder Gone Too Soon
Paying homage and condolences to Anton Yelchin, a young talent too blessed for this Earth, and forever immortalized through his underrated contributions to Cinema....
‘King Kong’: The 1933 Original, Still Mighty Decades Later
‘King Kong’ - It’s time to look back at what could be considered the first “giant monster movie” ever made, and why it’s aged so well after almost 90 years....
The Evolution of Jonah Hill: From Slapstick to Scorsese
Jonah Hill is most remembered for his comedic roles, but this film star has been involved in so much more....
The Absence of Theatrical Comedies: Why Comedies Have Become Less Prevalent in Movie Theaters
Theatrical Comedies - Less pure comedy films in theaters, as many of them have been pushed towards streaming. Why is that? Let’s try to figure out why....
Cinematic Cuisine: A Short List of Cooking Movies for Foodies
Cooking Movies - From ‘Chef’, ‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’, ‘Eat Drink Man Woman’, and more, here’s to the films that keep us hungry. ...