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June 15, 2017By Danielle Chelosky
**CONTAINS SPOILERS** Despite the stellar online reviews of It Comes at Night, the movie seems to be leaving many moviegoers perplexed and disillusioned. Instead of a typical horror movie — vapid and thrilling — the audience received a film that focused more on underlying conceptual themes, obviously leading to a lot of unanswered questions. The plot
June 15, 2017By Christopher Immanuel
Another book-adapted fantasy movie is coming! The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer will be adapted into a film produced by Twentieth Century Fox, 21 Laps Entertainment, and author Chris Colfer himself as a live-action movie. The news was confirmed by Colfer with a tweet quoting The Hollywood Reporter. The Bailey Twins are coming to the big
June 10, 2017By Nomaris Garcia Rivera
The movie, which is set to come out on February 16, 2018 and is directed by Ryan Coogler, dropped its first teaser trailer last night and right off the bat, it is showing potential. Although the plot of the movie is still not clear, the trailer does not fail to keep you intrigued from its
June 8, 2017By Aisha Yusuff
When I came in contact with Baahubali 1, I had thought it to be another Bollywood movie aimed at igniting our dying belief in true love but the first few scenes gave me hope, that maybe there was more to the story than true love. That hope wasn’t squashed. My aim, thus, is to point
June 7, 2017By Grace Zhou
Like many others, I walked out of Wonder Woman feeling unexpectedly empowered. I had just taken my SAT subject tests and was desperate for an action-packed, CGI-filled distraction. What I got was much more: uncontrollable laughter, spine-tingling action sequences, my new female inspiration, and more than a few possibly cheesy life lessons. Here’s a quick
June 6, 2017By Vamika Sinha
Just like periods, dark skin and a career in the arts, mental health issues are just another one of those subjects that live in a perpetual cloud of stigma within Indian society. According to Art with Impact, at least 60 million Indians struggle daily with mental illness — but only one in 10 receive treatment. A
June 5, 2017By Caitlyn Roberts
Late last year, Wonder Woman was confirmed to be bisexual by Wonder Woman comic writer Greg Rucka. In an interview with Comicosity, he stated that yes, Diana “has been in love and had relationships with other women,” and she also has romantic interactions with Steve Trevor. When the news broke that Diana was finally confirmed to
June 4, 2017By Lorena Alvarez-Valencia
Challenging Hollywood’s ever-present gender problem, DC film, Wonder Woman debuts with a domestic gross of 100 million dollars from 4,165 theater locations. This makes the film the highest scorer for an opening weekend according to Forbes. Being directed by a woman, the film hits historic records in terms of its box office sales. Wonder Woman
June 4, 2017By Yara Alawi
Netflix has released a new documentary titled ‘Joshua: Teenager vs Super power’. The documentary follows Joshua’s fight against nationalism and the Chinese government. Joshua Wong is a 20-year-old activist from Hong Kong. He was named one of TIME’s Most Influential Teens of 2014 as well as being nominated for TIME’s Person of the Year 2014.
June 1, 2017By Sebastian Decter
This week, video game developer Ubisoft released this image. It’s a still of the villains of the newest installment of their popular action franchise Far Cry: It’s a surprising move, but one that shows an interesting trend in the politics of the series, and raises some interesting questions that don’t usually come up about blockbuster
May 31, 2017By Kyla Dowling
It’s 2017 and an animated Snow White parody is promoting the message that fat = not beautiful. The movie, titled Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, came under fire for a body-shaming advertisement. The ad shows two versions of Snow Whit e– one skinny, with Disney princess-type features, and one fat. The writing next to them
May 31, 2017By Evelyn Atieno
This week will be the release of ‘Wonder Woman’, an action film starring a fearless heroine played by Gal Gadot. I’ve been anticipating the premiere since last summer. Retrospectively, ‘Wonder Woman’ is what we need right now to give us a short release from the constant attack on women during the Trump presidency. Hillary Clinton