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Generation aims for realistic look at high school
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HBO Max s Generation is set to premiere on March 11 (HBO Max)
After the more artsy We are Who We Are HBO Max is settling for more mainstream teenage comedy drama fare with Lena Dunham-produced Generation that offers a peek into the chaotic, relationship drama filled lives of teenagers in 2021. It is a winning formula that Euphoria has already proved. Described as a dark yet playful half-hour dramedy , it follows a group of high school students whose exploration of modern sexuality tests deeply entrenched beliefs about life, love, and the nature of family in their conservative community.
The ensemble cast and how they act together is therefore the single most important thing that will decide the success of the series. Till now, with the exception of actors for two lead characters, the rest are all newcomers.
But whereas Regina unleashed her Burn Book – a collage of insults, inside jokes and petty humiliations – on to Mean Girls’ suburban high school to detonate social anarchy (and thus, regain Queen Bee control), Vivian’s info drop is far less diabolical, even wholesome. Inspired by her mother’s riot grrrl past, she’s written an anonymous feminist zine, Moxie, with the aim of, if not overthrowing the patriarchy, at least inspiring the female students to reject the mundane (though certainly not benign) sexism of American high school: ranking teen girls’ “bangable-ness”, double-standard dress codes, underappreciation of objectively higher-achieving female athletes.
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Hooray! We ve finally made it to March, aka the month that promises the first signs of springtime and sunshine. As the new season approaches (earlier and earlier these days), cold days reserved for binge-watching movies are running out, and, for us, that means that it s time to squeeze in all the TV we can before warm weather tempts us with spending our free time outside.
Luckily, with an excellent list of new March releases and last chance offers, HBO Max is here to support our mission.
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Some classic films are leaving the HBO Max library this month, including Mrs. Doubtfire and the Die Hard and Alien movies. If you re in the mood for a biography, be sure to catch Purple Rain (inspired by Prince s life) The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power, or The End: Inside the Last Days of the Obama White House. It s also the last month to see 2021 theatrical releases like Tom & Jerry and Judas and the Black Messiah.
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