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Individual film reviews through a feminist gaze

Halloween is supposed to be the scariest day of the year, but for many of us it’s Election Day, and next Tuesday will be no exception. So much is hanging in the balance. We do hope anybody and everybody reading this has already or plans to vote. In that spirit, here are a few viewing […]

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It’s that time of the year again. Halloween’s just around the corner and the onslaught of horror has begun – cinematically speaking, that is. Real life horrors, as we all know, have been underway for some time. Perhaps that’s why the horror genre seems to be drawing more and more from real life terror as […]

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There’s a scene in the film CABARET where Sally Bowles visits the home of Natalia, a wealthy girlfriend seeking relationship advice. Natalia is distraught, confused, and desperately needs the expertise of her worldly and sexually adventurous friend. Natalia is dating a young man and feels shame over her desire for him and their sexual encounter: […]

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