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ZOU: Review: “You Need To Calm Down”

Catherine ZouJune 26, 2019November 28, 2024

“Swift’s new politicization retains, at its center, a fixation with her own celebrity.”

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Review: Always Be My Maybe: Asian American Romantic Comedy in the Post-Crazy Rich Asians Era

Kathy MinJune 9, 2019November 28, 2024

2019 feels worlds away from 2013, and the more recent explosion of Asian American representation in popular culture seems to signal a hopeful shift.

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Seatbelts, Everyone! A Review: The Magic School Bus Rides Again

Andrew BellahJune 7, 2019November 28, 2024

The new show is especially apt in remaining grounded in its original content and style, while also making a positive strides to inspire and motivate a broader audience of children to take an interest in S.T.E.M. fields.

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Kalikman: “Coisa Mais Linda” Really is the Most Beautiful New Show

Claire KalikmanApril 18, 2019November 28, 2024

The whole show feels like a spring break getaway.

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Review: Dumplin’

Catherine ZouApril 13, 2019November 28, 2024

“While Willowdean’s decision to enter the beauty pageant is dramatic, most of the movie is about the drama of the everyday.”

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“Tell me a story, baba”: A Review of Black Panther

Ghislin NezerwaMarch 4, 2018November 28, 2024

“Black Panther is a celebration of blackness in the diaspora but only draws on specific representations of Africa to create a grander vision.”

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What’s On, TC?: Gilded Reflections

Thomas C. MartinFebruary 20, 2018February 20, 2018

TC Martin reviews Golden Girls S3E1 in the second installment of his biweekly column.

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Film Review: “Call Me By Your Name”

Lily WeisbergFebruary 7, 2018February 7, 2018

“Guadagnino captures something that only cinema can.”

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