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Nia Tucker

Nia Tucker is an undergrad at Emerson College studying Writing, Literature and Publishing. You can find more of her work — personal essays and race-related features — at niatuckwrites.wordpress.com.

June 2, 2021

Anti-Queerness and the Pinkification of Allison of ‘The Breakfast Club’

"Not everything is pretty in pink"…

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September 4, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Sheep Without a Shepherd’ Review: A Stellar Thriller About the Necessity of Self-Abdication

A crime-chasing thriller that effortlessly uncovers the burden of family sacrifice.…

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September 2, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Minor Premise’ Review: A Dark and Scientific Dive Into the Human Experience

Minor Premise has all the components of a great new sci-fi thriller but is short of emotion.…

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September 1, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Bleed With Me’ Review: A Cabin-Fever Thriller Built on Body Horror

This psychological thriller had potential in its lead performance, but falls flat in its character dynamics.…

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August 31, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Don’t Text Back’ Review and Interview with Mariel Sharp, Co-Director and Founder of True Sweetheart Films

An inside look at 'Don't Text Back' with co-director Mariel Sharp.…

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August 20, 2020

Fantasia Festival 2020 ‘Life: Untitled’ Review: The Beauty of Film Under a Female Director

"Life: Untitled" is a refreshing, female directed film about the struggles of female escorts in Japan.…

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July 21, 2020

‘Black Panthers’ and ‘La Chinoise’: The Perception of Young Radicals in Film

A study of the films 'La Chinoise' and 'Black Panthers,' and how they illustrate the difference between Black and white radicalism.…

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June 28, 2020

Cheryl Dunye: Bringing Queer Blackness to the Forefront

Through her 'mockumentary' styled films, Cheryl Dunye gave insight into the way Black lesbians construct the world around themselves.…

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June 2, 2020

Permission to Yearn: The Problem with the Popularity of White Lesbians in Period Films

The prevalence of white women in popular queer media attaches an erroneously exclusive definition of 'palatable' lesbianism.…

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