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The Invisible Man is a timely and eye-opening movie that asks us to start believing women.
Conveniently released in February, romantic comedy Toko Barang Mantan pairs Marsha Timothy and Reza Rahadian as lead characters for the first time.
Financial technology and microfinance do help provide alternative access to finance, but they do not create a big effect on poverty and the sudden understanding of class discrimination that Parasite brings.
Sonic's screen debut manages to buck the trend of terrible video game adaptations with a delightful film that doesn’t try too hard to be too faithful to the game.
Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott is both refreshing and important.
Birds of Prey sets a benchmark for empowering hero stories.
Imperfect is sensitive in how it portrays women. The jokes do not make women the objects - they make them the subjects.
Although Ip Man 4: The Finale excels in action, as expected, some key characters seem two-dimensional and lack development.
Semi-fictionalizing the story of how women brought down Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, Bombshell delivers a juicy and insightful peek into the media world and how vicious it can be.
While the franchise’s lovers can always find something to quibble about, The Rise of Skywalker is undoubtedly a Star Wars movie, and it gets the job done.