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None-Blood Sisters in Woody Allen's
'Blue Jasmine' (2013)
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There’s only so many traumas a person can withstand until they take to the streets, screaming
Fraternal Love in Jhumpa Lahiri's
The Lowland
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Lahiri starts of promising, but my interest and the characters fade fast...
East Is East (1999): Where exactly are you from?
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"I'll never let the colour of your Dad come between us."
It's Hammer Time
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Yes. Yes I did use that pun.
Adding A Dash OF Colour
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The surprising effect that seeing some of our most famous historical pictures in colour can have...
Haunted by a Native Son: Thoughts on Richard Wright's Masterpiece
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"You cannot make me do nothing but die"
Double Double Toil And Trouble
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"What do you want to be when you grow up?" "Er...a witch, obviously!"
Edgar Allan Poe:
The Darkest Things Can Be Found Within Yourself
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"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity."
Real Horror Is Found In the Everyday Story
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If you really want nightmares this Halloween...
This Month's
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What sums up France perfectly? Yep, you guessed it...their beautiful women.
The Intouchables (2011): A Beautiful Bromance
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Things aren't always just black and white
Thoughts on James Baldwin's Essay
Equal In Paris
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The laughter of the unaffected...
Le Gone du Chaâba
: Wide-eyed innocence from Azouz Begag
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A French Algerian's autobiographical novel about growing up in the slums
Les Revenants:
A Slow Burner
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French Zombie Apocalypse...pfft.
La Haine (1996):
'The World Is Yours'
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It's not the fall that matters...It's the landing.
This Month's
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There's one member of Hollywood whose spent his whole life dealing with one preoccupation ...
There's something about Manet:
Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe
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Nudity, beardy men, food... sounds like my kind of picnic!
Only God Forgives (2013): An Obsession With Revenge
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An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind
The Road to El Dorado (2000): Bright Shiny Things
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I don't understand how people can forget about this one...
Devoted to Destruction: Love in Bronte's
Wuthering Heights
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Because everybody loves a Bad Boy, right?
Fatal Attraction (1987)
'I Mean, I'm Not Gonna Be Ignored Dan!'
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Glenn Close teaches the audience about so much more than avoiding Bunny Boilers...
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After a bit of a hiatus, Heaux Culture is fully charged and ready for 2014. With Christmas already a faded, distant memory, let's use January as a month to think about what holiday season's are really all about; family.
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