Month: April 2015
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This Is 99.9% What The Mulan Casting Will Look Like When It’s Announced
Artwork by Chloe Leeson Disney have been announcing a slate of live-action movie adaptations over the last few weeks, all of which are stories they have originally told in animated form. Because what we all need right now are more remakes, retellings and rehashes of other films. Thanks Cinderella for reintroducing the fairy tale trend…
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SWEET AS HONEY: A Q+A with photographer/videographer Hana Haley
Photography by Hana Haley, text overlayed by Rena Johnston The moment I came across Hana Haley’s work, I instantly fell in love. There is something entirely captivating and dreamy about her photography. I could spend hours scrolling down her tumblr or flickr, absolutely mesmerized by her impressive collection of nostalgic, pastel-colored photos. Every picture is…
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REVIEW- The Duff: On hierarchy’s, false empowerment and Mae Whitman being a total f***ing angel
When The Duff was called a ‘new classic’ of high school teen flicks, the best since Mean Girls, I knew I wanted to check it out. I really had no idea what it was about, and once finding out, I was unsure – on premise alone I don’t think I’d have given this a chance.…
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STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS- 50 Shades of Grey: On twilight references, nice furniture and being tragic
Stream Of Consciousness is a segment dedicated to the mind ramblings we all have whilst watching movies. Note: Foul language used throughout (sorry) Curiosity killed the cat aka me, thankfully I haven’t paid to see this I already FUCKING HATE Anastasia, all I can think of is that Anastasia movie not some alluring virginal goddess.…
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The ladies of ‘The 100’: Dystopian survival and sexuality
Artwork by Chloe Leeson Before I begin, I would just like to clarify that I never imagined that I would someday write a positive article about a television show that airs on the ‘CW’; a painfully all-American network that often focuses solely and un-ironically on clichés. And yet, here I am, openly expressing my…