Jojo Rabbit is an "anti-hate satire" featuring a bumbling Nazi pre-teen and a comical imaginary Adolf Hitler. But is there an effective message underneath these startling satirical elements? Taika Waititi’s most beloved films combine an unencumbered sense of fun with...
I am a recent graduate of Mary Washington, and an aspiring film critic. You can find more of my words at Film Inquiry and on my Letterboxd page. You can also catch me at any number of screenings at the Byrd!
Dolemite Is My Name Is Less Than Perfect, But Completely Joyous
Netflix's Dolemite Is My Name depicts the rise of sexually explicit comedian Rudy Ray Moore, from underground phenomenon to blaxploitation legend. There is a scene in Dolemite Is My Name, the new Netflix film about the rise of Rudy Ray Moore and his famous persona,...
Alienation, Feminist Rage, and Vampires: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night Comes to The Byrd
Delving into the alienation of modern life, groundbreaking Iranian film A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is so much more than just another vampire picture. It comes to The Byrd next week. A melancholy romance draped in the atmosphere of 1950s noirs and 1960s spaghetti...
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