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God’s Own Country (2017) by Francis Lee – Review
For Pride Month, I could think of no better film to analyze than God’s Own Country. Although there is a plethora of films to talk about this period, I chose this particular one for two reasons: how real and heartwarming it can be. Love is always a complicated matter. Sometimes you can find it in
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The Dragon Prince (2018) by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond
If I had to describe this series with one word it would be “wholesome”. The Dragon Prince is a perfect example of how animation can appeal to all ages. From the smoothness of its animation to the complexity of its plot, this series is meant to be enjoyed by all family members. The series not
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Civil War (2024) by Alex Garland – Review
What is frightening about Civil War, is how believable it is. There is something enticing and horrific about a Western nation (like the United States), at war. It makes sense, since the world is both fascinated and tired of the messiness of U.S. politics. It reminds us that there is never a shortage of disappointment


