There is a concept in the writing world—not just specific to film—that writers have an inherent job when trying to capture the real world. They are responsible for making important, poignant statements about society, even when their subject does not pertain to such issues. It’s burdensome.
Read MoreNo individual should wonder if their life is in danger at a concert.
Read MoreWe’ve seen all the tweets saying, “John Mulaney is not your friend.” Appreciating a star’s work and performances can come without being personally invested in their private life.
Read MoreEvery element in the Pfizer vaccine is not only found in the foods we eat, but they all naturally occur in our bodies.
Read MoreLike introspection, therapy was insightful, but part of me also hated going. I despised unpacking my life every week, loathed dissecting my childhood, and deeply hated how much more of myself I could see.
Read MoreThe power in Rodrigo’s words is not in its relatability but rather in its vulnerability.
Read MoreAlthough only six episodes long, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier tackles important American political themes.
Read MoreCollege is the item. High school students are the consumers, and education is the product. Universities, therefore, act like businesses rather than educators to gain profit. Colleges are money machines. How else would they act?
Read MoreAs someone who has been in a long-distance relationship for nearly three years, I understand its struggles, pains, and shortcomings. It is unwise to expect realism from a Netflix original movie, but I was still hopelessly optimistic watching it for the first time.
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