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Favorite films

  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • The Matrix
  • The Shining
  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

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  • Laurence Anyways

  • The Sprinkler Sprinkled

  • House II: The Second Story

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  • National Treasure

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  • Emilia PΓ©rez

    Emilia PΓ©rez

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    //Disclaimer: This is a 2000+ word essay. You have been warned.

    Once again, I feel obligated to give my two cents on trans* representation, and in this case, explain why the movie Emilia PΓ©rez is not the celebration of trans* identities that some cis people might perceive it to be. I would like to quote Lily Kazimiera, who aptly summed up the situation I find myself in, because I too felt like I had to see this movie - even…

  • The Substance

    The Substance

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    It is no secret that no other genre encapsulates the horrors of gender dysphoria and the trans* experience as well as body horror. Cronenberg immediately comes to mind when writing about body horror, but none of his films hit anywhere near as close to home as The Substance. This is because The Substance juxtaposes its dysphoria with body euphoria. Fargeat poignantly encapsulates the swings of self-perception: One day you feel like a gorgeous Barbie doll princess, and the next you…

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  • House II: The Second Story

    House II: The Second Story

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    "Look! It's a prehistoric bird!"

    What a trip...

  • National Treasure

    National Treasure

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    What a phenomenal adventure movie! Despite being a blatant rip-off of Indiana Jones, Mission Impossible & co., it is delightful to watch Cage solve the Da Vinci Code. Diane Kruger's Abigail on the other hand is poorly written, leaving much to be desired. In addition, the way the movie and its characters obsess over, and to some extent idealize, America's colonial history and the Founding Fathers (aka a bunch of slave owners and occupiers) is rather problematic. Especially in today's climate,…

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  • Animale

    Animale

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    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

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    Um, actually, the red and yellow in this particular poster represent ketchup and mustard. This is a reference to the fact that this film is actually about the role of condiments and other sauces in the class war. "Sauce is the true litmus test of civilisation." Saucy!