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Beyond Made for Love: TV Proves Female Trauma Doesn t Exist in a Vacuum

Beyond Made for Love: TV Proves Female Trauma Doesn t Exist in a Vacuum
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5 Times Daft Punk s Music Made Movies Or TV Shows Better

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard We have officially reached the end of an era - an “epilogue,” if you will - pioneered by a pair of French musicians whose impact on pop culture, beyond even just music, cannot be exaggerated, inspiring memorable needle drops (such as in TRON: Legacy one of the coolest film scores in years. Their revolutionarily eclectic styles and unique guise of anonymity made Daft Punk key to bringing electronic dance music into the mainstream - an achievement some may not have comprehended to its full extent until just recently. Daft Punk’s Electroma in which the band members’ dramatized counterparts (depicted as actual robots and portrayed by different actors) are walking in the desert when Bangalter silently requests Homem-Christo  to initiate his self-destruct function before going their separate ways. Even for the few who have managed to see the rare avant-garde, sci-fi cult favorite, the clip is a haunting eight minutes, especially whe

I May Destroy You: Golden Globes snubs Michaela Coel series

Michaela Coel’s acclaimed series  I May Destroy You, which won plaudits for its frank exploration of sexual assault, has been snubbed by the Golden Globes. The series follows Arabella (Coel), a young novelist who is drugged and raped while on a night out with friends in London. The series was a huge hit with LGBT+ audiences for its powerful exploration of consent, with one storyline depicting the sexual assault of Kwame (Paapa Essiedu), a young Black gay man. While  I May Destroy You was heralded as one of the best television series of 2020 by numerous critics, it failed to garner any Golden Globe nominations on Wednesday (3 February).

Top 10 TV Shows of 2020 | Arts | The Harvard Crimson

10. “The Haunting of Bly Manor” Despite featuring much of the same cast as its predecessor and following the same nonlinear model of storytelling, “The Haunting of Bly Manor” tells a completely different story than the first installment in Mike Flanagan’s “The Haunting” anthology. This miniseries tells the story of a young American woman, Dani (Victoria Pedretti), running away from her past as she begins working as an au pair for the two children who live in the eponymous manor in the English countryside. The plot is complex but very compelling with its heart-wrenching stories of love, death, and family drama. The entire cast puts on incredible performances, but the most memorable ones come from the show’s two child actors Amelie Bea Smith (who played Flora) and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (who played Miles) as they keep up with and, at times, outshine the older, more experienced adults actors. With an endearing lesbian love story, haunting apparitions, and creepy Br

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