The Power in Silence: How Only Murders in the Building portrays disabilities

Hulu’s hit series Only Murders in the Building aired its final episode a couple of weeks ago. Already renewed for a second season, the show has become…
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How the Media Views Protests

The first amendment in the American Bill of Rights, arguably the most debated, regards the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and petition. Many people have…
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How Diverse is Men’s Professional Tennis (ATP)?

The game of tennis is beautiful. From the players’ clothing (and audience) to the well-kept courts on display at major tournaments, tennis is visually appealing…
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I Know What You Did Last Summer Reboot: How Diverse Have We Become In (over) 20 years?

I Know What You Did Last Summer was released in 1997. The image of the sea rocking against a cliff while a lonely person watches it…
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Horror Films Under a Looking Glass: An Analysis of 3 Slasher Reboots

Though the production and release of horror movies have never stopped, it appears that recently the genre has risen in popularity. This phenomenon has resulted…
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Horror Under the Looking Glass: An Comprehensive Analysis of Final Destination

A log crashing straight through the windshield of a police car, a gymnast turned human pretzel, a girl that stood in the street at the…
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A New Normal: Women Coaches in the NBA

According to the NBA, there have been only 15 women assistant coaches since the NBA was created in 1946. It took many years after the…
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Does diversity Sell TV Shows? A Film Industry Analysis

In 2021 Netflix reached over 209 million subscribers globally. That is an increase of more than 16 million subscribers from last year. It is impossible…
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Horror Under a Looking Glass: An Analysis of Halloween & The Cabin in the Woods

The debate has gone on for quite a while when it comes to women in horror. Though it is the only genre where women are…
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Diversity in the NBA: Women Coaches are Making History

The National Basketball Association, known as the NBA, is incredibly popular in the United States and worldwide. A Gallup poll from 2017 found that 11% of pollsters…
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