by Hudson Moura In the tradition of Canadian diasporic first-person films, filmmakers often delve into their experiences of exile and…
by Hudson Moura What has always struck me about the character in Joker (2019) is his unrelenting charisma in inspiring…
by Hudson Moura (Professor of Politics & Film at the Toronto Metropolitan University and Film Commentator for Radio Canada) The…
by Hudson Moura The Substance tells the story of Elizabeth Sparkle, a former TV star who rose to fame through her…
by Hudson Moura Yorgos Lanthimos continues to push the boundaries of cinema with Kinds of Kindness, a strikingly original and thought-provoking…
by Hudson Moura Monkey Man, directed by and starring Dev Patel, is a film that seeks to meld the gritty…
by Gordon Nyenhuis 1. Introduction Accurate depictions of minority groups are scarce within American media, as profit-oriented corporations tend to…
by Guven Turkmen 1. Introduction “I kill 200 people and then someone gives a shit…, At night there are so…
by Sara Missaghi 1. Introduction Addressing the topic of female sexuality has long been a challenge for Hollywood, as there…
by Mina Ghahremani 1. Introduction Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian cinema has actively criticized its negative impact on society.…
by Avishka Gunawardana 1. Introduction In cinematic storytelling, the fusion of political themes with various genres serves as a powerful…
by Kiran Sundal 1. Introduction In the world of cinematic storytelling, films often delve into political content, serving as a…
by Lama Alshami 1. Introduction Science fiction has historically been embroiled in political discourse. From the Star Wars franchise to…
by Hudson Moura *spoilers alert Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire emerges as a cinematic jewel, steeped in the nostalgia of the 1980s…
by Mackenzie Belo
Wonder Woman (WW) has become a social and pop culture phenomenon that storms the box office. The hero has become a symbolic artifact of the entertainment and superhero industry. Her diverse story of femininity and power draw in a new segment for the franchise that her male superhero counterparts fail to encompass. For over 80 years, the superhero franchise’s beloved Wonder woman, formally known as Diana, has symbolically represented powerful themes of equality, truth and justice.
by Tyler Yen
In modern-day society, politics has cemented its footing into every aspect of life. Whether it is a class you are taking, a song you are listening to, or a film you’re watching, politics has managed to find its way in. In film specifically, it’s extremely hard to dodge any sort of political substance. As political films take many forms and genres, it is sometimes hard to decide how successful and efficient the political aspects are delivered.
by Tara Fotoohi
There has always been a deep divide between real-world issues and the plots that films and filmmakers feel are acceptable to produce. Heavy political topics seem too taboo to be used in mainstream plotlines, however, this underrepresentation of more serious issues leaves many voices and stories silenced to the point of rendering them non-existent. To rectify this, many mainstream studios chose to blend together a popular film genre and mask a political issue underneath in order to get across a particular issue without the fear of the film being labelled as ‘too political’.
by Elizabeth De Barros
The year 2020 saw great chaos worldwide with the development of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the midst of this upheaval was the appalling state of American politics, the egregious abuses of power by the elected Republican administration on full display. Supporting this administration were routes of perpetuated misinformation, as biased news outlets and covert methods of foreign political intervention warped the reception of facts for countless US citizens. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm aims to remedy any remaining lack of clarity among US citizens and global onlookers, serving as a thoroughly informative picture within its outrageous antics.
by Vrushali Bhavsar
LGBTQ+ rights and representations have long been a controversial issue continuously undergoing changes, particularly in the past five decades. Protests for LQBTQ+ liberation since the 1970s resulted in remarkable changes of attitude and depictions of LGBTQ+s in the social and cinematic spheres. These changes are somewhat reflected in The Boys in the Band (2020) by Joe Mantello, an LQBTQ+ dramedy revolving around nine gay individuals gathering to celebrate Harold’s (one of the characters) birthday.
by Jaypreet Dhaliwal
The superhero film industry has long been dominated by male protagonists with little to no adequate female representation. The current representation of women in Marvel movies are subjected to a power structure, with males taking the lead and women falling into traditional gender roles. Black Widow is one of the most anticipated female superhero movies of the Marvel Universe and is now being analyzed under the feminist perspective in relation to politics. The representation of women in film is significant to deconstruct, evaluate and legitimize existing or past notions of feminism, femininity, and power structures.
by Liam Mackenzie
Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (2020), directed by Cathy Yan, is an auteur political film that follows anti-hero Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) after her break-up with the Joker and her journey with a group of women to save themselves from a crime lord, Black Mask. Birds of Prey is a departure from the stereotypical superhero film with its campy, neon-infused, glittery aesthetics and centering on a group of women as its protagonists.