This is
a story about feminism rightly understood, and so the anti-Woody (Allen) movie.
Not exact matches
The actress wrote a
story for The Guardian
about feminism and the 1950s when her film «Mona Lisa Smile» was being released in 2006.
Some recent contributions to this conversation include Grace Biskie's plea to engage in racial reconciliation, Erin Thomas»
story of what it's like to be a person of faith with Asperger's Syndrome, Aric Clark's defense of the passionate Mainline, Dianna Anderson's explanation of what
feminism is not, and Registered Runaway's heartbreaking post
about what happened when his father learned he was gay.
All of this ardent
feminism is a great thing, but placed in the inept hands of screenwriter and director Gina Prince - Bythewood it turns into an excuse to attempt to further a
story about love.
But Somebody's Darling is a very modern
story about toxic masculinity, betraying an anxiety
about the fading of the traditional male archetype (for the frat pack, vulnerability is equated with weakness), combined with the vile backlash against new - wave
feminism, which in the real world we witness in the abuse apologist and the normalizing of misogyny.
When it begins Thursday night with a
story of international rivalry and cult - of - hothead - personality (tennis drama «Borg / McEnroe» with Shia LaBeouf as John McEnroe)-- and continues over the following 10 days with movies
about race, environmentalism, globalism,
feminism and politics — TIFF will engage with the current moment as few cultural events do.
Superhero movies; A personal
story about a man's uncle; Under the Skin and
feminism; Barbara Walters sets retirement date; Mickey Rooney leaves us.
But if you define
feminism as the freedom to choose who to be, and how you want to be it, if it's
about the fact that it's hip to speak your mind, then, yes, this is a feminist
story.»
In this masterpiece
about freedom,
feminism, and destiny, Printz Honor author A.S. King tells the epic
story of a girl coping with devastating loss at long last — a girl who has no idea that the future needs her, and that the present needs her even more.
Since 1982, her novels and short
stories have explored friendship, romantic love, sex, money,
feminism, family and just
about every emotion you can name.