Sentences with phrase «same cultural moment»

Black Panther and Valkyrie feel like part of that same cultural moment, offering young women of colour a multitude of role models (Valkyrie's heavy drinking aside).

Not exact matches

And because so many of us are able to stream these movies at the same time, there's ample opportunity for unexpected cultural moments, where it seems like everyone is watching the same thing.
Audaciously staged as a little - more - than - real - time dramatization of a single night's house party, the air humid with that special, pheromone - drenched mist of booze and sweat and young sex and aspirations towards same, Can't Hardly Wait is a reminder of the pop - cultural moment when Brad and Gwyneth were the hot celebrity couple, Jennifer Love Hewitt was an up - and - comer, nobody had ever heard of Selma Blair or Lauren Ambrose, and the likes of Smash Mouth and Eve 6 were planting hit singles on MTV and the radio.
As fitting as it might've been to have the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie about a black hero in theaters while the first black commander in chief was in office, Narcisse feels it wouldn't have conjured the same kind of pop - cultural moment.
In The Apartment, of course, Fran makes her decision to be with Baxter on New Year's, while Joe Gillis decides to be with Norma Desmond that same hallowed night in Sunset Blvd. — and both moments, as they occur at the crux of historical and cultural demarcations, encompass Wilder's flair for emotions at crosscurrent, and the dark of a dying era with the light of possible futures.
Jackson centers her tale around four women in the same family from four different generations and acutely sifts through the emotional landscapes of coming - of - age, claiming a cultural identity, grief and mental illness while including plenty of moments of brash humor and poetic insight.
Jackson centers her tale around four women in the same family, but from four different generations, and acutely sifts through the emotional landscapes of coming - of - age, claiming a cultural identity, grief and mental illness while including plenty of moments of brash humor and poetic insight.
Rail: At the same time the paintings don't try to represent a particular cultural or public moment.
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