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  • The Stepford Wives: A Feminist Horror Classic Explained

    In 1972, The Stepford Wives was published, a novel that would bring a lexicon to the English language. Written by Ira Levin who is also known for his novels Rosemary’s Baby and The Boy’s from Brazil, The Stepford Wives is satirical feminist horror. Adapted twice in 1975 and 2004, the novel and it’s 1975 adaptation

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  • The Legacy of Disney’s Snow White: An Animation Milestone

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was not the first film inspired by the original fairy tale. That honor goes to a lost silent film released in 1902 and titled simply Snow White. Disney’s Snow White was the first animated adaption and the first feature length animated film released in the US. The movie may

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  • Noir has always had a way of showing us the darker parts of life. The cycles of violence, drugs, and poverity. In Deep Cover, Lawrence Fishburne portrays a Cincinnati Police Officer who goes undercover in Los Angeles to infiltrate a West Coast drug cartel. Through Fishburne’s, Russell Stevens Jr we see how the cycle of

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