Tagged: female protagonist
A Refreshing Setting: Nature as a Feminist Ally In “Prey” (2022), director Dan Trachtenberg revitalizes the science fiction horror genre with a refreshing return to nature, not just as a backdrop but as a...
Aesthetic Enchantment and Mythical Adventure Makoto Shinkai’s “Suzume” offers a sublime blend of fantastical storytelling and visually rich animation that transports viewers into a realm where the ordinary and the extraordinary converge. In this...
Navigating Contemporary Cinematic Landscapes In Drop (2025), director Eliza Calloway has crafted a poignant narrative that offers both a visually captivating and thematically rich experience. The film embarks on a deep exploration of personal...
Cinematic Elegance and Ideological Depth Lee (2023) is a film that beckons viewers into its historical tapestry with the grace of a masterful painting, vibrant and alluring. Yet, like a true work of art,...
The Voyage of a Harrowed Soul: Feminist Depth in It Was Just an Accident (2025) Reimagining Tragedy Through Feminine Consciousness It Was Just an Accident, directed by the insightful yet daring Lena Costas, is...
Temporal Shifts and Feminist Reflections ‘Totally Killer,’ a 2023 cinematic romp through time, seduces the audience with its innovative storytelling and spellbinding visual craft. This film marries the spectacle of sci-fi to the stakes...
Redefining the Femme Fatale In To Catch a Killer, the specter of film noir hovers—casting shadows of dark intrigue and moral ambiguity across the screen, yet significantly diverging when it comes to portraying its...
Breaking Through the Ice: Visual and Narrative Foundations “Sisu: Road to Revenge” (2025) emerges from the icy landscapes of Finland with a palpable artistic warmth, helmed by the deft director Mikael Lahti, whose work...
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...