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Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly in “Mrs. America” (photo: Hulu)
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Christina O’Brien
As a Catholic active in the growing pro-life feminist movement, I found myself fascinated and motivated by “Mrs. America.”
‘Gentefied’ features a refreshingly diverse and still all-Latino cast (photo: Netflix).
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Antonio De Loera-Brust
“Gentefied” tackles an important issue with nuance and compassion.
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Isabelle Senechal
“Mrs. America” is the best political drama on television right now, and perhaps the greatest feminocentric period piece to date.
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John Anderson
One of the basics of comedy is the element of surprise, and Hannah Gadsby’s “Nanette” surprised us by not being comedy.
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Zac Davis
“The Last Dance” is not documentary but hagiography. Many commentators mean this as a criticism, but here is the thing: Hagiographies are important—and compelling.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi in ‘Never Have I Ever’ (Netflix)
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Allyson Escobar
‘Never Have I Ever’ is a refreshing take on growing up in an immigrant family, where cultural and religious traditions are part of everyday life.