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Tag: criticism

A Catch-22 of Performative Feminism

May 18, 2023 Mehreen Jeddy

The MCU has gotten a lot of flack over the years for not having inclusive storylines and character lineups. It’s always been dominated by men–particularly white men–but that was never all it was in the comics.

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Posted in: FILM + TV Filed under: avengers endgame, Black Widow, captain marvel, character arc, criticism, endgame, feminism, marvel, MCU, she-hulk, white men, woke

Snow Shouldn’t Always Land on Top

May 10, 2023 Olivia Ragan

It has recently come to my attention that there are lots of people who find the casting for the new…

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Posted in: BOOK REVIEWS, FILM + TV Filed under: booktok, Coriolanus Snow, criticism, dystopian, film criticism, Lucy Gray Baird, President Snow, Snow, social media, the ballad of songs and snakes, the hunger games, tiktok, twitter, upcoming movie, YA Novel

My One Issue with Bloodborne

May 9, 2023 Kelly Uyemura

“Good. All signed and sealed. Now, let’s begin the transfusion. Oh, don’t you worry. Whatever happens… you may think it…

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Posted in: NEW MEDIA Filed under: blood vials, Bloodborne, criticism, FromSoftware, game critique, game problem, game review, healing system, review, Souls Series, video game, video game review

The World of Book Reviews: A Review

October 5, 2022 Marissa Cassayre

Art is subjective. It’s practically impossible to separate one’s own opinions from entertainment reviews because it’s literally created to be…

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Posted in: BOOK REVIEWS Filed under: art, book reviews, books, criticism, critics, goodreads, ratings, reviews, subjectivity

The Past and Future of Music Journalism

July 20, 2021 Thomas Deignan

For centuries, music criticism had been a strictly patrician occupation. Scholarly music discussion was reserved for the highest sects of…

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Posted in: MUSIC, NEW MEDIA Filed under: Album, anthony fantano, criticism, music journalism, reviews, youtube

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