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Emily Jacobson

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‘Jennifer’s Body’ at 10: A Violent Feminist Tale Ahead of Its Time

'Jennifer's Body' delves into feminist themes to become more than just a cult classic.

September 18, 2019June 21, 2020
February 8, 2020February 9, 2020

‘Water Lilies’: Navigating the Turmoil of First Love

'Water Lilies' is an exploration of the ties between love and growing up.

The Fetishization of Queer Women in Cinema

The fetishization of queer women is a disturbing trend in cinema that leads to a

Film Daze Curates the Criterion Collection

The Film Daze team picks films they'd like to see in the Criterion Collection.

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‘Dark Waters’ Review: A Hauntingly Tense Film With a Haynes Touch

December 11, 2019January 10, 2020

Todd Haynes directs 'Dark Waters' with a haunting vision.

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‘Charlie’s Angels’ Review: A Surprisingly Genuine Reboot

November 15, 2019January 10, 2020

'Charlie's Angels' delivers in action, humor, and feminism.

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‘The Components of Love’ Review: A Familiar Examination of a Failing Relationship

November 2, 2019January 10, 2020

The Components of Love is a familiar story about a relationship falling apart.

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‘Forman vs. Forman’ Review: Remembering A Distinguished Director

October 29, 2019January 10, 2020

In competition for Documentary at this year’s 55th Chicago International Film Festival, Forman vs. Forman takes a look into the life of Czech director Milos Forman.

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‘Carmilla’ Review: A Layered Retelling of the Unknown Classic Vampire Novella

October 22, 2019January 10, 2020

Carmilla is a strong and meaningful debut from Emily Harris

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Women of Horror: A Tribute

September 29, 2019January 10, 2020

A tribute to women in horror.

FEATURES

‘Jennifer’s Body’ at 10: A Violent Feminist Tale Ahead of Its Time

September 18, 2019June 21, 2020

'Jennifer's Body' delves into feminist themes to become more than just a cult classic.

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Criterion Month: Wong Kar-Wai – A Master of Emotion

July 25, 2019January 10, 2020

Wong Kar-Wai is one of the greatest directors of our generation because of his ability to produce emotion.

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‘Crawl’ Review: An Unrelenting Ride of Suspense, Terror, and Killer Alligators

July 13, 2019January 10, 2020

Crawl is a surprisingly entertaining and terrifying summer horror movie.

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Pride 2019: A Tribute to the Films That Make Us Feel Seen

June 13, 2019January 10, 2020

For Pride Month, I wanted to make a tribute to films that have meant so much to me personally as well as others in the LGBT community.

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