Tag: The Female Gaze
The Female Gaze: Halloween Edition!
I used to ask my dad to tell me scary stories before bed, so it’s no surprise that I LOVE horror movies, halloween, and...
The Female Gaze: Mr/s. Incredible’s work
The kid inside me was nearly jumping up and down when I strolled into Ashley Square Cinema to see “The Incredibles 2.” Despite it...
The Blockbuster Dream: “Avengers: Infinity War”
If you thought you witnessed ultimate decimation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), think again before watching “Avengers: Infinity War” (2018).
Directed by Anthony and...
The Female Gaze: A Quiet Place
In the latest on-screen post-apocalyptic film, silence means survival. People cannot walk on solid ground, children cannot play with battery-powered toys and families cannot...
‘History is Happening Right Here:’ My Take on the 90th Academy...
In its 90 years, the Academy for Motion Pictures of Arts and Sciences is finally becoming inclusive. Many nominations and awards broke the “white...
The Female Gaze: “Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri”
While many DePauw students traveled around the world or trudged through the snow to class this past Winter Term, I sat in a movie...
The Female Gaze: From Serious to Satirical: the commercially-motivated rebrand of...
The seventeenth movie of the Marvel Universe debuted an innovative twist on the repetitive and familiar superhero movie. “Thor: Ragnarok” immersed audiences in a...
The Female Gaze: The Final Girl’s Worst Birthday Ever in ‘Happy...
This deathly version of “Groundhog Day” (1993) drags one girl, Tree, through the worst day of her life over and over again.
Released on...
The Female Gaze: Come for the clown scares, stay for the...
This past weekend, Pennywise the Clown taunted both young and adult audiences in Andy Muschietti’s “It” (2017). The Stephen King adaptation drove audiences...
The Female Gaze Column: Why ‘Dunkirk’ was my favorite summer film
The summer of 2017 had a packed slate of movies. Between “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2” to “Atomic Blonde,” studios were competing...