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If an alien were to judge women simply by how Hollywood presents them, that alien would…
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(or: How I realized that I actually am too old for this shit) Sixteen Candles…
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For some, high school is the time of their lives. You’re old enough to push boundaries…
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Columbia’s Foreign Language Oscar nominee Embrace of the Serpent is a story about cultures and knowledge lost in…
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