Hollywood
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Reality TV’s Obsession with Female Suffering
After a long day of work or school, the number one thing I want to do is escape from my…
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Entertainment
‘The Curse of La Llorona’ Deserves La Chancla
Here’s a hypothetical: if you were given the task of crafting a movie centered around a myth from Latinx culture,…
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Entertainment
Boys Will Be Boys and Girls Will Be Ignored
Girls in film are either sexual or superpowered. Can’t we make room for them to just be girls?
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Campus Life
Liberating Hollywood: The Celebration of the Early Entrepreneurs of Modern Female Cinema
“Liberating Hollywood” is a series hosted by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hugh M. Hefner Classic American…
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Campus Life
“Crazy Rich Asians” and a New Era for Asian-American Representation in the Media
The success of “Crazy Rich Asians” can be interpreted as a crack in the system, an opportunity to open up…
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Entertainment
Gimme Something New!: On Films and Franchises
If filmmakers take the time to craft stories that reflect their audiences, there shouldn’t be a problem filling the theater.
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Campus Life
To Stare into the Sun: LCC Unpacks Asian American Underrepresentation in Entertainment
Their success despite their dehumanization by diversity quotas, sexist bosses, and Asian-American stereotypes, have made them all the more secure…
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Entertainment
Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood’s Sexual Abuse Problem
Amid the cries of outrage from the press and social media alike lies a deeper, silent problem: the systemic sexism…
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Entertainment
Hello, My Name is Doris: A Fresh, Coming-of-Age Film
Why is “Doris” any different from a long history of large age gaps in movies? It stands out because the…
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Entertainment
And The Oscar Doesn’t Go To…
Oscar buzz is at its absolute peak today as the nominations were officially announced this morning. However, the buzz is…
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