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The Rhythm of Rebellion: Ethnicity, Class & Gender in ‘The Harder They Come’For me, “The Harder They Come” isn’t just a movie. It’s an amazing performance of the heart and soul of Jamaica. As I watched Perry…Mar 29, 2024Mar 29, 2024
The Beauty of Diversity: Celebrating Black Womanhood in ‘For Colored Girls’“For Colored Girls,” directed by Tyler Perry, offers a glimpse into the lives of several African American women in New York City, echoing…Mar 28, 2024Mar 28, 2024
Beyond the Dreamhouse: Deconstructing ‘Barbie’, Gender & FeminismThe release of ‘Barbie (2023),’ starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, directed by Greta Gerwig, was highly anticipated worldwide…Mar 25, 2024Mar 25, 2024
The Legacy Unveiled: Ethnicity, Social Class, and National Identity in ‘Judas and the Black…Entering the world of ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ felt like stepping into a rich historical narrative brought vividly to life on screen…Mar 24, 2024Mar 24, 2024
Movie Journal Entry #1 — Gone Girl (2014)“Gone Girl” is one of those movies that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go until the credits start rolling. I remember watching it…Mar 24, 2024Mar 24, 2024