[Nostalgia Week] Spielberg’s ‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ (2001) and the Power of “Mecha” Love

Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence: The Power of “Mecha” Love is a personal essay discussing my own nostalgic attachment to Spielberg’s A.I. (2001), my observations on the film’s portrayal of “mecha” love, and my thoughts on the film’s criticisms. When I was a tween, I often found my mother watching obscure and dark films late at…

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Just For Laughs: Film & Television Blunders

Minute details can be swept to the side when directors are trying to achieve their vision, but those same forgotten details can turn into memorable mistakes for fresh-eyed audiences.

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Disability & Sexuality: Nothing About Us Without Us

Do filmmakers genuinely want to tell the stories of disabled people, or do they appropriate these experiences and use disabled people’s stories for their own benefit?

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Jodie Foster Films, Ranked.

Foster’s presence has seeped into realms of film and television that have not only magnified her versatility but has also allowed her to leap over boundaries of genre.

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Atypical’s Journey to Authentic Disability Representation: Shining a Spotlight on College Disability Services

Atypical’s acknowledgement and exploration of college disability services signifies the importance of inclusivity and accessibility within an educational environment.

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