Reviews of movies and TV focused on women
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Review: The Bisexual
Read more: Review: The BisexualThe Bisexual, written and directed by Desiree Akhavan, also stars Akhavan in the lead role as Leila, the possible bisexual. Leila isn’t clear about herself, and we are left at the end not much clearer than she is.
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There are so few women-written reviews of “Widows,” it’s ridiculous!
Read more: There are so few women-written reviews of “Widows,” it’s ridiculous!So I wrote a review of Widows. I’m a woman. I was reading a review by another woman, Carmen Phillips, at Autostraddle. I suddenly had a burning desire to see just how many Widows reviews by women I could find.
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Time off for Thanksgiving? Here are some excellent viewing choices
Read more: Time off for Thanksgiving? Here are some excellent viewing choicesWith a long weekend coming up, you may have some free time to catch up on the TV. I’ve put together some ideas for you. The things I recommend are the best of the best of what I’ve seen among recently streaming choices. Hope you enjoy some of it. Have some ideas of your own…
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Review: Ackley Bridge, season 2
Read more: Review: Ackley Bridge, season 2Ackley Bridge, season 2, with its big cast and 12 episodes was even more interesting than season 1. The UK’s Channel 4 must agree with me because they’ve commissioned a third season of 8 episodes for 2019. This British drama about an integrated school filled with both white and Asian kids and teachers is a…
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Watch This: Trailer for Gloria Bell
Read more: Watch This: Trailer for Gloria BellChilean director Sebastián Lelio’s Spanish language hit Gloria is reborn as an English language indie with Julianne Moore in the lead role. The English version is called Gloria Bell.
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Review: The Sinner, season 1
Read more: Review: The Sinner, season 1The Sinner stars Jessica Biel as a woman who commits a violent crime on a public beach. No one understands why she did it, including the woman herself.
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Recommended Foreign Language Films and TV Series
Read more: Recommended Foreign Language Films and TV SeriesI’ve reviewed a number of foreign language films and TV shows here on Old Ain’t Dead. This is a summary post helping you find them all. I’ve categorized them by language. Some of these may have gone from the various streaming services, check the date of the review if it isn’t where I say it…
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Review: Morocco: Love in Times of War (Tiempos de guerra)
Read more: Review: Morocco: Love in Times of War (Tiempos de guerra)Morocco: Love in Times of War (Tiempos de guerra) is a Spanish language series set in the Spanish city of Melilla, Morocco, during the Rif War of the 1920s. Red Cross nurses are sent there to care for the injured soldiers. As the English title suggests, the series takes full advantage of the setting to…
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Brain Dump: Madam Secretary, Charmed, House of Cards
Read more: Brain Dump: Madam Secretary, Charmed, House of CardsLet’s empty the stray thoughts from my head today, shall we? I want to say something quick about Madam Secretary, Charmed, and House of Cards. I’m not too happy about things in this episode of the brain dump.
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Review: Homecoming
Read more: Review: HomecomingHomecoming, remarkable as Julia Roberts first foray into episodic television, is also remarkable for its mysterious and slightly creepy storyline and vibe.