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Posts Tagged ‘Film & Tv’

The Handmaid’s Tale: Breaking The Cycle of Oppression

The Handmaid’s Tale, a Hulu Original and award-winning series, is an adaptation of the classic novel of the same title written by Margaret Atwood and published in 1985. Season 2 of the hit series…

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Why We Love Netflix’s New Show Queer Eye

Netflix’s revamped show Queer Eye just released its second season and wastes no time diving into good conversation, tough issues, laughs, tears, and unconditional love…

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Our Top 5 Halloween Movies Streaming Online

The Halloween countdown is on! With only a few days left until Hallows’ Eve, it’s the perfect time to cozy up and watch your favorite Halloween movies…

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Top 5 Tips to Keep up with Your Favorite Shows This Fall

Now that our schedules are starting to get scrunched with responsibilities, how are we supposed to keep up with all the new and exciting shows set to release in the Fall?

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The Importance of Normalization In Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians hit the big screen and pretty much delivered on the hype, shooting to the #1 spot at the box office and landing a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics and audiences…

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Cobra Kai: A Different Look at a Former Antagonist

When we hit the lowest of the lows, sometimes we just need one moment in time to really turn things around; that one life-changing event that’ll shift the negatives to positives…

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Our Top 5 Movies To Watch this Summer

This time of the year is a great time to catch some new films coming out to theaters! Here are my top five movies to look forward to this summer…

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Avengers: Infinity War – Power or People

One of the most highly anticipated films of the year, Avengers: Infinity War recently opened to a wave of excited fans and a successful opening week with over $1 billion in box office sales worldwide…

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The Dual Meaning of Coco’s “Remember Me”

Pixar’s Coco wowed audiences and critics after its release in late 2017, bringing a charming story to the screen while also paying homage to Mexican culture through its characters and themes…

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A Wrinkle In Time: Be An Overcomer

A Wrinkle In Time, a novel written by Madeleine L’Engle, written in the 1960’s, was adapted for the screen by Disney and released on March 9th to mixed reviews…

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