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The achievement of the newly restored Women in Love lies in all of the ways that it crafts itself into a socially relevant film of spiritual and sexual liberation, despite its 1910s period piece setting....
By Jordan Ruimy
Pixar's 19th feature Coco was conceived as a tribute to Mexican culture, which is perhaps its most innovative quality, though it's neverthele...
By Bedatri D. Choudhury
There is something about people who give themselves new names; a sense of rewriting their own destiny, a sense of wanting to control th...
By Jordan Ruimy
Based on the popular book by R. J. Palacio, Stephen Chbosky's Wonder is a sweet, delicate, self-aware adaptation that remarkably sidesteps most...
By Jordan Ruimy
Sherlock Holmes was successfully given the cinematic and television treatment this last century, both of which been met with hardcore following...