Tagged: cinematic feminism
Unveiling the Mystery: Feminism in the Plot Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery delivers a layer of subterfuge and delight, merging old-school whodunit charm with a modern sensibility. Yet, for all its engaging elements,...
A Cinematic Ode to Intrigue and Deception At first glance, “Amsterdam” (2022) parades itself as a whimsical narrative that delicately shadows history with a playful tone, invoking the allure of espionage with nostalgia-infused cinematography....
A New Flight Plan: Soaring Beyond Tradition In the latest cinematic installment of the Superman saga, Superman (2025) dares to fly beyond traditional gendered narratives with its portrayal of hope and heroics. The film,...
Nostalgia and New Beginnings in The Naked Gun (2025) It is always a precarious endeavor to revisit a beloved classic, particularly one as irreverent and outrageous as the original The Naked Gun trilogy. The...
Unexpected Allies and Redefined Archetypes “Deathstalker (2025),” directed by Lara Kendrick, begins with an echo of the tried-and-true fantasy adventure: a crumbling kingdom in need of salvation, an enigmatic dark force, and a motley...
Voyage into Feminism: a Feminist Review of The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025) Sailing Through Symbolism The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025) takes viewers on a visually haunting, suspenseful journey crafted with an eye...