Cinema
Us – Jordan Peele’s Brilliance Strikes Again, Horifically
Us is a horror film that explores multiple different controversial themes: colonialism, post-apocalyptic America, communism vs capitalism, marginalization, etc....
Icon Selma Blair Is Rejecting Pity Instead Wants Recognition For Disabled People
“There’s a need for honesty about being disabled from someone recognizable.” Selma arrived all guns blazing, standing proud as a reigning queen, with her cane only adding to that entirely powerful look, and all of it helped her mission...
Priyanka Chopra Hopes Media Stops Turning Online Trolls’/Bullies’ Comments Into News
She remarks, “First of all, the pressure comes from people's opinion and how in today's age everyone's opinion becomes news.”...
Captain Marvel, Brie Larson’s Female Superhero Film Saves The 2019 Box Office
The Brie Larson starrer is not just a blockbuster but a glass-ceiling-buster. It might be high time to take the gender quotient out of the pay equation and decide paychecks based on talent and box-office profitability rather than gender....
Oscar Nominated Star Of Roma Stands Up For Domestic Workers
Yalitza Aparicio exclaims "The world contains many faces, such as mine, that have yet to be seen."...
Video: Are the Oscars against Talented Female Directors?
For Oscars 2019, no female directors were nominated for the “Best Director” category, even though multiple amazing movies were directed by female directors. Has the #timesup movement expired?...
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: Rami Malek’s Oscar Nomination Cannot Be Hurt By Bryan Singer
Deserving of an Academy Award – Yes? Should be blamed for the director’s actions? – NO. Malek was not responsible for the director’s actions and hurting Rami because of it, sets a negative precedent, which will be dangerous for cinema...
‘Bird Box’ Starring Sandra Bullock Sparks Oscars Debate
Though not receiving any nominations, Bird Box has been at the center of a contentious debate involving several Hollywood contemporaries. The silver screen standard: a dated rule or a right of passage?...
Mary Poppins Returns as Emily Blunt: A Kite That Soars on the Breeze of its Predecessor
Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the supporting cast deliver captivating performances. While the melodies sound familiar and invoke the original’s happy-go-lucky aura, the reimagining fails to hit the same high note....
The Favourite – Olivia Colman Wins With Eccentric Period Film Supported By Rachel Weisz & Emma Stone
Stunningly written female protagonists behave as multi-faceted humans rather than mere decorations. The brilliance of this film comes from what they do with gender roles. In this film, interestingly, it is the men who are relegated to...
Why Scarlett Johansson Should Play Transgender Role in “Rub and Tug”
Facing backlash regarding her casting as transgender male and crime kingpin Dante “Tex” Gill, Johansson has abandoned the role. Hollywood’s race towards equal representation holds major implications for the future of the dramatic arts....
Netflix’s Roma – An Alfonso Cuaron Masterpiece Set For Predicted Oscar Wins
Diverse leading actors should be the norm and not the exception. Based 90% on Alfonso Cuarón’s own experiences growing up in Mexico, Roma explores the story of a family falling apart and coming back together again as told through the...
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