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Tag: Viola Davis

Oh, Look! There Are White Heteronormative People Starring in A Woody Allen Film And It Has Been Nominated For An Oscar

‘Midnight in Paris’ is a beautiful, delicious, sexy film with a sweet cast. The plot is led straight from beginning … More

Best Picture 2012, Circumstance, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, film, Gay cinema, Heteronormativity, Heterosexual, Hugo, J. Edgar, Midnight in Paris, monogamy, Patriarchy, Scorcese, The Artist, The Descendants, The Help, The Tree of Life, Viola Davis, White People, Woody Allen

‘The Help’ Cast Shed Light on New Film

The first time I saw “The Help,” I had a sticky feeling I would see it again, not because I … More

adapted screenplay, American film, american south, black actresses, black womanhood, Class and race, classism, culture, deep south, film, history, kathryn stockett, NearSay.com, Octavia Spencer, race in america, race in film, racism, sissy spacek, society, tate taylor, The Help Movie, USA, Viola Davis, White People

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