‘Moxie’ births a new take on feminism
‘Moxie’ births a new take on feminism
Netflix’s new film ‘Moxie’ is a relevant topical discussion on feminism, patriarchy and sexism and it couldn’t have come at a better time. ‘Moxie,’ which was released on March 3 and directed by the talented Amy Poehler follows a shy teenager who not only becomes tired of being ignored but of the mistreatment she and other girls at her school face every day. She becomes so enlightened by her new friends that she decides to take matters into her own hands and starts a revolution calling out the unfairness of it all.
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99 Songs , Moxie and other recommendations to watch this weekend
1 of 10 99 Songs (UAE cinemas): This is Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman s debut production. Starring newcomer Ehan Bhat from Kashmir, this romance is a story of a musician who embarks on a journey to self-discovery. In an interview with Gulf News, AR Rahman and Bhat said that their film is a departure from showing musicians as troubled drug-addicts who who can t handle fame, glory or their craft. AR Rahman has promised to bring about new voices in story-telling and 99 Songs seem to be a good start. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 10 Promising Young Woman (UAE cinemas): With the Oscars a little over a week away, now is the time to catch up on some of the stellar performances that are vying for the golden statuette. If you look at the Best Actress category across all the major awards this year, one name that appears on nearly every list is that of Carey Mullig
COMING SOON
HBO is going back in time for an upcoming, currently untitled drama series following the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sportsâ most revered and dominant dynasties. The series is based on Jeff Pearlmanâs book
Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers of the 1980s.
Adam McKay (
Succession, Q: Into the Storm) is executive-producing, as well as directing the pilot episode. Adrien Brody, John C. Reilly, Jason Segel, Sally Field,
Jason Clarke, Quincy Isaiah, and Solomon Hughes are among the cast. Find out more about the characters below.
Jerry West (Jason Clarke)