Argentina: 1985: A Story of Justice for the Disappeared
In this review, Claire Silverman deep dives into the history, storyline, and importance of the film Argentina 1985. In doing so, Silverman hopes to encourage audience members to watch this film before the 95th Annual Academy Awards.
Jordan Peele Redefined the Horror Genre
Jordan Peele has reshaped the Horror Genre in film with box office hits like Get Out, Us, and Nope. But what is it that attracted such attention? How has Peele been able to make hit after hit and absolutely dominate the game in the horror genre? In this article, Beatrice analyzes Jordan Peele’s directorial style and discusses how Peele upped the game in Horror.
Growing Up with Anne and Jo: The Influence of Strong Female Leads in Cinema
Writer Chantel Kienitz shares the importance of strong and powerful women, such as Anne from “Anne of Green Gables” and Jo from “Little Women”, being the focal points in films.
In Defense of Marvel’s Fan-Service
Fan service is common in the industry, especially for popular movies such as those created by Marvel. Shelby Edison describes her own experiences with watching Marvel movies and how she has seen how fan service has affected them.
Connecting with Confused Women
Being confused is totally normal and it’s finally being represented in the media. Chantel Kienitz breaks down some movies this year that showcase a different side of young characters female leads.
The Loki Series was Actually Good and Here’s Why
It has been almost a year since Loki was released and we still can’t get over it! Learn more about the God of Mischief as Beatrice Galvan analyzes the character and series as a whole.
The Second Life of Jennifer’s Body
Join us as Unfiltered takes a look into the cult classic film and the reason why films ahead of their time too often take years to get the recognition they deserve.
The Comfortable Uncomfortability of The Edge of Seventeen
The Edge of Seventeen may seem like your average coming-of-age movie, but it is so much more than that. Chantel Kienitz shares exactly what makes this movie so unique, relatable, and comforting to watch.
The Life Lessons of the Sleepover Classics
A lot of us have grown up watching classic movies such as Wild Child, Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging, and Mean Girls. However, what did those movies actually teach us? How do they compare to the movies we have now? What good they really bring us?
We Need More Teen Girl Buddy Comedies
Writer Shelby Edison expresses the importance of teen girl buddy comedies in the 21st century.
The Cinematic Evolution Captured in Star Wars
Star Wars is one of the most iconic movie franchises of all time. Writer Beatrice Galvan explores the evolution of the franchise throughout the years.
Campy and Corrupt; Disney’s Fixation with Queercoding Villains
Writer Gemma Raso exposes the truth of Disney’s obsession with queercoding some of the most well-known villains we all know (and love!).
The Manic Pixie Dream Girl Trope
The Manic Pixie Dream Girl has long been used in many of Hollywood’s films. Learn more about what it is, its history, and its role in undermining women.
Shiva Baby: An Epic Post Grad Anxiety Spiral Served with a Side of Bisexual Panic
Writer Silvana Smith talks about the new indie film Shiva Baby and its impacts.
Do You Want to Be Famous? The Bling Ring and our obsession with our own legend
Georgia Balmer gives us the scoop on the film ‘The Bling Ring’ and the pursuit for fame.
Promising Young Woman is Changing Thrillers for the Better
Chantel Kienitz describes the movie, Promising Young Women, and its impact on the film industry and our society.
Life Lessons from "Whisper of the Heart"
Writer Andrea Garcia talks about her favorite childhood movie and the life lessons she learned from it.
Why Clueless is the Ultimate Coming of Age Film
Georgia Balmer talks about popular movie Clueless, and how is it more than just a popular romcom.