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- Evil Dead 2013: A Great Allegory For Drug Addiction
by ccollazo27Evil Dead is one of my favorite horror movie franchises. Despite the criticisms I may have for the original trilogy, I was enamored when I watched it for the first time. As a teenager, I enjoyed the bloodshed, how horrible the deadites were, and how awfully cool Ash Williams was. This trilogy (along with the… Read more: Evil Dead 2013: A Great Allegory For Drug Addiction - Sci-Fi Movies on Kanopy That You Have to Watch
by jfarraj28Kanopy makes movies available to all. Kanopy is a streaming service that is available to anyone who is a student or owns a library card. Owning a library card is free, so, if you don’t have one already, go pick up a library card from your local library and get watching these interesting Sci-Fi movies.… Read more: Sci-Fi Movies on Kanopy That You Have to Watch - Sinister with Style: The Evolution of Disney’s Queer-Coded Villains
by agriffith28With the rise in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that is being threatened to pass in the United States right now, it is more important than ever to ensure safety for those in the LGBTQ+ community. With safety comes equity, accessibility, and representation. These can all come in many forms. Representation, for example, can be found in places… Read more: Sinister with Style: The Evolution of Disney’s Queer-Coded Villains - Lights, Culture, Action: Kid’s Movies that Celebrate Cultural Diversity
by agriffith28Children’s movies allow for a place to foster imagination, develop critical thinking skills, and learn about life lessons. However, these are not the only positives of kids’ movies. In recent years, movies have been a way for children to see cultural diversity and authentic representations of all kinds of people. Why Representation Matters The importance… Read more: Lights, Culture, Action: Kid’s Movies that Celebrate Cultural Diversity - 1917: How Cinematography Makes The Movie
by sluckerman28Introduction: 1917 is a movie where two British soldiers, Lance Schofield and Joseph Blake, must deliver a message that could save thousands of their men in the midst of World War 1. Personally, from the war movies I have seen, I would say they’re just fine. Usually, it’s a soldier, who is just one of… Read more: 1917: How Cinematography Makes The Movie
