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Sofia R. Willcox
Nov 16, 2023
Finding Nemo 20: Diving Into Cinematic Depths
an exploration of Finding Nemo (Andrew Stanton, 2003), after 20 years (2023).
Sofia R. Willcox
Oct 22, 2023
Two Peas in a Pod: Brazil & Pelé
The strong connection between Pelé and Brazil throughout his career and the impact he had on the country.
Sofia R. Willcox
Oct 12, 2023
The Shades of Green in Lessons in Chemistry
review on Lessons in Chemistry by using green-coloured lenses
Sofia R. Willcox
Oct 11, 2023
Remembering Paulo Gustavo: To Exist in Order to Resist
heartfelt tribute to Paulo Gustavo's contributions to Brazil.
Sofia R. Willcox
Oct 9, 2023
Revenge is a Dish Best Served Cold; Kill Bill is Better Watched Lukewarm
a detailed examination of Kill Bill due to its 20th anniversary in 2023.
Sofia R. Willcox
Sep 25, 2023
Empowering the Youth, Breaking Taboos: The Legacy of Sex Education
an insightful analysis from Sex Education
Sofia R. Willcox
Sep 12, 2023
Will A 1M Girls Kill For It? The Legacy of 'The Devil Wears Prada'
The Devil Wears Prada and its enduring impact over the past near 20 years.
Sofia R. Willcox
Sep 5, 2023
The Human World is a Mess: You Won’t Want to Be a Part of It
a nuanced perspective on both the positive and problematic aspects of The Little Mermaid versions and their potential impact on audiences.
Sofia R. Willcox
Aug 10, 2023
City of God: 20 Years of Legacy and Lens on Society
How City of God remains relevant after 20 years.
Sofia R. Willcox
Jul 9, 2023
Back to Pink: We [should] Wear Pink Daily
The Pinkfication of Pop Culture
Sofia R. Willcox
Apr 7, 2023
The Iron Lady: Rest in Shame
This is a review on The Iron Lady and its portrayal of the central character. The paradox of Margaret Thatcher.
Sofia R. Willcox
Mar 27, 2022
Majesties of the Oscars
Queen of Basketball (Ben Proudfoot, 2021) is a micro-documentary, which tells the story of Lusia Harris, an American professional...
Sofia R. Willcox
Mar 23, 2022
Turning Red Unpacked: The Significance of Pixar's New Animation in Today's World
Turning Red  (Domee Shi, 2022), Pixar's latest animation, follows the coming-of-age journey of Meilin Lee (Rosalie Chiang) and is quickly...
Sofia R. Willcox
Feb 17, 2022
Abe: Father of Nations
Abe is another dramedy and coming-of-age film that we lost the opportunity to watch in the theatres because of the pandemic. However, we...
Sofia R. Willcox
Jan 24, 2022
Inter-Terrestrial
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (Steven Spielberg, 1982) is a story about an unusual friendship between an extraterrestrial creature and...
Sofia R. Willcox
Jan 4, 2022
Will Grease Still Be the Word?
The original Broadway play has turned fifty recently. Its famous cinematic adaptation is almost forty-four. Its failed sequel is turning...
Sofia R. Willcox
Dec 15, 2021
Breakfast at Tiffany’s turns 60
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Blake Edwards, 1961) is based on a novella with the same name, which was written by the American novelist Truman...
Sofia R. Willcox
Nov 11, 2021
We Will Always Remember Them
Memory is the most precious human legacy. #Anne Frank: Parallel Stories (Anna Migotto & Sabrina Fedeli, 2019) is a must-watch documentary...
Sofia R. Willcox
Nov 9, 2021
Wizard of US
Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming et al, 1939) is a musical fantasy film that was based on a children’s novel named The Wonderful Wizard of...
Sofia R. Willcox
Oct 6, 2021
Sous le Toit de la Mansion
Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen, 2011) is a homage and nostalgia, in some ways, a biographical film of its director. Gil is vacationing in...
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