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“Text Me When You Get Home”: A Relatable and Powerful Post About Women’s Safety

This article was originally published in the Women’s Republic. TW: references to violence against women ‘A woman should have been allowed to walk home.’ On March 3rd, Sarah Everard disappeared in London. A week later, her remains were found and a police officer was charged with kidnapping and murdering her…

Sarah Everard

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“Text Me When You Get Home”: A Relatable and Powerful Post About Women’s Safety
“Text Me When You Get Home”: A Relatable and Powerful Post About Women’s Safety

7 hours ago

‘Girl in the Picture’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Truth of a Woman’s Identity and the Murder of Her Son

TW: This article contains mentions of rape, sexual assault, kidnapping and murder. Like most of the true-crime documentaries on Netflix, Skye Borgman’s (Abducted in Plain Sight, Dead Asleep) Girl in the Picture is based on real-life incidents about a young mother’s mysterious death and the kidnapping of her son that…

Documentary

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‘Girl in the Picture’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Truth of a Woman’s Identity and the Murder of…
‘Girl in the Picture’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Truth of a Woman’s Identity and the Murder of…

2 days ago

Tribeca 2022: ‘Pink Moon’ and ‘Two Sisters And A Husband’

This coverage is part of the Tribeca Film Festival. ‘Pink Moon’ (2022) Review: A Subtle and Emotional Exploration of Mortality Floor van der Muelen’s Pink Moon reveals the main issue in the first five to ten minutes and wastes no time establishing the plot. It’s a deeply moving tale of an old father who wishes to die on his terms and…

Festival

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Tribeca 2022: ‘Pink Moon’ and ‘Two Sisters And A Husband’
Tribeca 2022: ‘Pink Moon’ and ‘Two Sisters And A Husband’

Jun 25

‘Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes’ (2022) Review: Harrowing Images of the Nuclear Disaster

In 2019, HBO premiered Chernobyl, a five-part miniseries that dramatises the disaster at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union on April 26 1986. It chronicles the gripping and emotional story of the worst man-made casualty in history. The miniseries details on how the tragedy began early in the…

Documentary

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‘Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes’ (2022) Review: Harrowing Images of the Nuclear Disaster
‘Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes’ (2022) Review: Harrowing Images of the Nuclear Disaster

Jun 24

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Review: A Distracting Summer Escape Doesn’t Quite Work

After the success of the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before film series, Jenny Han adapted her own novel The Summer I Turned Pretty about a young girl who navigates post-adolescence, romance, and other life-changing events over the summer of her 16th birthday. …

TV Series

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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Review: A Distracting Summer Escape Doesn’t Quite Work
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Review: A Distracting Summer Escape Doesn’t Quite Work

Jun 22

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ (2022) Review: Wanda Maximoff Deserved Better

This article contains spoilers of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Wanda Maximoff’s first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe began in Avengers: The Age of Ultron and since then, Elizabeth Olsen has developed her character in multiple movies. The latest, Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of…

Movies

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‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ (2022) Review: Wanda Maximoff Deserved Better
‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ (2022) Review: Wanda Maximoff Deserved Better

Jun 21

‘The Good Neighbor’ (2022) Review: A Predictable Thriller Downplays the Suspense

“Don’t let this ruin us.” When a growing friendship turns dangerous and obsessive, things will certainly get out of hand, and that means going to incredible lengths to cover up a murder. Stephan Rick’s The Good Neighbor might answer the question, but it has trouble reinventing the genre. This is…

Movie

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‘The Good Neighbor’ (2022) Review: A Predictable Thriller Downplays the Suspense
‘The Good Neighbor’ (2022) Review: A Predictable Thriller Downplays the Suspense

Jun 14

‘Guidance’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Intersection of Humanity, Technology, and Nature

Neysan Sobhani’s Guidance is a Chinese language movie, which explores the philosophical questions and themes of lies, betrayal, truth, and the business of good and evil. But what is different about this movie is that it doesn’t rely on common sci-fi tropes on spaceships, weapons and the depletion of the…

Movie

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‘Guidance’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Intersection of Humanity, Technology, and Nature
‘Guidance’ (2022) Review: Exploring the Intersection of Humanity, Technology, and Nature

Jun 13

‘The Tsugua Diaries’ (2022) Review: A Story Told in Reverse in the Age of Isolation

The concept of pandemic movies has become a genre of its own. While most of the genre dives into horror aspects, Maureen Fazendeiro and Miguel Gomes’ The Tusgua Diaries (Portuguese: Diários de Otsoga) choose a different path. The movie shows a unique and memorable way a film crew shoots a…

Review

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‘The Tsugua Diaries’ (2022) Review: A Story Told in Reverse in the Age of Isolation
‘The Tsugua Diaries’ (2022) Review: A Story Told in Reverse in the Age of Isolation

Jun 12

‘Paulie Go!’ (2022) Review: A Whimsical Road Trip Leads to Unlikely Friends

Andrew Nackman’s Paulie Go! is an indie comedy that follows a young robotics whiz kid who wants to be the best in the world. But when his dreams are crushed, he goes above and beyond to turn things around. …

Review

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‘Paulie Go!’ (2022) Review: A Whimsical Road Trip Leads to Unlikely Friends
‘Paulie Go!’ (2022) Review: A Whimsical Road Trip Leads to Unlikely Friends
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