"The Human Surge 3" Offers Space to Dream
…offers some way to pass the time and live in our own little utopias for a bit. Filmmaker Eduardo Williams takes this universal experience and gives it an expansive, surreal…
…offers some way to pass the time and live in our own little utopias for a bit. Filmmaker Eduardo Williams takes this universal experience and gives it an expansive, surreal…
…is what drives the rest of the story. As we get to know Eva and Vicente’s domestic life, it becomes apparent that the image they project is not real. Starting…
…watching a show – it’s reminded me of the tension in that reality, the pain from standing in garde manger for fourteen hours, vivid whiffs of smells long dissipated, and…
…They don’t. Instead, the Latina lead acquiesces to his points and lets him, a white man, be the only person initiating conversations about our struggles, daily realities, and existence. Which…
…simply thanking the candidates after their remarks normalized the spread of misinformation. This failure to fact-check in real-time allowed Trump’s misleading statements about immigration and other issues to go unchallenged,…
…real life as in so many other arts. To learn more, check out these must-see films in LGBTQ Latin American cinema: El Beso de la Mujer Araña (1985) https://youtu.be/BZt_XtU1LZ8?si=tkSF52Cnt7PfhJar The…
…family, even before she realizes they are her people. Even when some of the characters fight against coming together, Eva’s magnetic spirit holds them close and teaches them that a…
…want to think of names. It ended up like this older version of me giving advice to the younger version of me. That’s really what it is. It’s something I…
…of the novel before I started reading it, with skepticism, because the story of a woman with many husbands in the golden age of Hollywood is not really what one…
…you can see that and see that he did. Do we know how deeply he felt those things? Whether he really felt antisemitic? Or [if it was] self-destruction? We will…