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‘The Phantom’ Review: A Sad Tale of Death, Wrongful Justice System, and Guilt
In Patrick Forbes’s new documentary, ‘The Phantom’ explores the conviction of Carlos DeLuna and how he was put to death for a murder he never committed....
Channing Tatum as George Washington in ‘America: The Motion Picture’: Netflix’s New Ridiculous Animated Comedy
Netflix’s ‘America: The Motion Picture’ is part comedy, part political satire on the American Revolution starring Channing Tatum as George Washington....
Recapping ‘Elite’ for Round 4: Battling Stereotypes, Private School, and Murder
Take a look inside the Spanish Netflix show 'Elite' that destroys stereotypes, throwing away typical queer relationships and incorrect projections of Muslims. ...
Five Recent Films That Pushed For Diversity When Hollywood Needed It Most
Diversity - top five films that pushed open the door for more diverse representation in Cinema, paving the way for new stories told and newer voices heard....
Five LGBTQ+ Movies to Watch with Pride Whether its June or Not | Continue Pride Beyond June
During this important month of celebrating authenticity and sexuality, these are the perfect LGBTQ+ movies to wind down the end of June. ...
‘September Mornings’ Dawns A New Age in Transgender Representation
'September Mornings' is a leap in the right direction for LGBT representation, compelling story that beautifully and responsibly translates its message....
‘F9: The Fast Saga’: The Best Well-Made Bad Movie Ever | Fast and Furious 9
‘F9’ is a very well-made movie. The action sequences are jaw-dropping, the set pieces are magnificent - and also the dumbest and most nonsensical thing....
‘Wonder Boy’: The Brilliant Fashion Designer Olivier Rousteing Searches for His Birth Mother
The French Netflix documentary follows Olivier Rousteing, creative director of Balmain, as he searches for his birth mother in 'Wonder Boy'....
Why ‘Jennifer’s Body’ Has Become A Cult Classic and Prime LGBTQ+ Representation
Full of bisexual characters, homoerotic infatuation, and feminism, Megan Fox’s ‘Jennifer’s Body’ failed at the box office but became a success a decade later....
‘Sex/Life’ Takes Nuanced Performances and Throws Them in a Dull Premise
Despite good performances, ‘Sex/Life’ is muddled by weak writing that doesn’t bring anything new to the table in the field of steamy sexual dramas....
iMake a Comeback — ‘iCarly’ is Back to Delight Generation Z on Paramount+
Wake up the members of my nation, it’s your time to be. ‘iCarly’ has returned to captivate Generation Z once again....
Jaco Bouwer’s ‘Gaia’: Muddled South African Eco-Horror Withers Due to Budgetary Limitations
Relative newcomers both behind and in front of the camera ultimately keeps 'Gaia' from reaching the potential of its premise and environmental message. ...
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