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Tag: film
Blackness, Baltimore, and screening Solange Knowles’ ‘When I Get Home’
Solange’s visual album for “When I Get Home” was a toast not just to black culture, but to black American southern culture, afrofuturism, and the rise of the weird black girl.
ARCHIVES: “Get Out” plays with the horror of race relations
A look back at “Get Out.”
Why I decided to be Lara Croft for Halloween
— and the flickering politics of objectification vs. reclamation.
A very venomous birthday party
Sprinkle in a little action, a little thirst-trapping and a little horror, and you’ve got the perfect film, right? Or at least, the perfect excuse to get friends together for Marvel-related, goth thot outing.
Examining the skin, bones, paper and soul of ‘Basquiat: Boom for Real’
The man behind the scribbly, warm drawings is illuminated at the Barbican.
Guilt and morality come together in ‘A Separation’
Class wars, gender roles, religious struggles and family conflict make “A Separation” an intriguing mystery flick.
‘Justice League’ doesn’t transcend the novelty of superhero flicks
Go for the eye candy and stay for the eye candy. That’s all I can recommend in good conscience.
Remembering the legacy of ‘Donnie Darko’
Getting to write about “Donnie Darko” gave me a chance to reflect on life as a young, angsty cinephile.
‘The Last Supper’ serves up anti-colonialism on a silver plate
There’s nothing more delicious than throwing off your oppressors.