If you judge life based solely on films, people really don’t ever figure themselves out. It would seem that every major phase of a person’s life is filled with awkward, cringey moments that haunt you forever.
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The annual “Thumbs Down” study from San Diego State University has found that gender parity in film criticism has continued to stall, and that has had an impact on how much visibility films directed by women get in the media.Conducted by Dr. Martha M.
Lauzen, the “Thumbs Down” report has examined the racial and gender breakdown of film criticism since 2007 as well as the gender breakdown of the cast of the films critics review. The study found that 54% of the reviews written by women but 45% of
.If you judge life based solely on films, people really don’t ever figure themselves out. It would seem that every major phase of a person’s life is filled with awkward, cringey moments that haunt you forever.
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