Tag: Coming of Age

The Green Knight is a Beautifully Shot, Dense Tale of Self-Discovery

Tales of knights and dragons, Kings and Princesses, have enthralled audiences for centuries now, with the epic sword fights, shining armor, and tales of bravery sparking imaginations in kids and adults alike. Most of us associate the genre…

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Monster’s Incredible Cast Can’t Elevate Story We’ve Seen Before

The issue of how American society paints black people as being pathological, as trouble waiting to happen, has been at the forefront for nearly a decade now. Just moments after a Florida jury set George Zimmerman free in…

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Concrete Cowboy Mixes Authentic Social Commentary with Family Drama (Middleburg Film Festival)

Cultural identity is an integral part of the human experience which makes its preservation for cultures that find themselves under threat of shrinking or eradication often the subject of much concern. In our modern world, it often takes…

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Middleburg Film Festival: Farewell Amor Shows the Effect of Immigration on Intra-family Dynamics

The immigration process is daunting in and of itself. Learning new surroundings, in some cases learning a new language, and leaving behind everything and maybe even everyone you knew. What this tough adjustment means for immigrants interacting with…

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Never Rarely Sometimes Always May Be the Most Impactful Film About Abortion Ever Made

Abortion access is perhaps the one issue that has shaped American politics the most over the past 50 years. Much of the focus on the debate is over its morality and the ensuing political fallout of its legality….

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Middleburg Film Festival: Minari Teaches Appreciation of Both Our Elders and the American Dream

Immigrants and their stories and role within American society have been hot topics over the past four-plus years. Are they taking jobs away from Americans in need? Are they a misunderstood and neglected key demographic for the future…

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The Life Ahead Is a Sweet Tale of Childhood Trauma and the Healing Power of Empathy

The plight of African migrants trying to reach the shores of Italy for a chance at a better life is well-documented. Often exiled or sometimes just left to float at sea in lieu of refuge, the long-term effects…

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The Devil All The Time Explores the Corrupting Side of Religion

Religion has long stood at the center of American life and culture, for better or worse depending on who you ask. For many individuals, religion has saved their lives and given them purpose. Once religion becomes intertwined with…

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The Personal History of David Copperfield Provides a Charming New Twist to an Age Old Tale

Providing new twists on old material can be both risky and a heavy lift. Fans of the material become used to one type of interpretation and can often become hostile to anything new. If creatives are able to…

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Miss Juneteenth and Dreams Deferred

“Sometimes we women take it on ourselves, don’t we?” Much has been made about the role black American women play within our society over the past four years. “Listen to black women“, “Black women save America from itself”…

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