Articles matching keyword: film
media, homophobia, homosexuality, film, Bruno, i love you man ...
science-fiction; creative economy; film; aliens ...
james bond, daniel craig, body image, fierce sensitivity, film ...
... are offering courses on critical masculinity studies through Women's Studies or Gender Studies programs. The exploding popularity of documentary film making gives men a chance to tell ...
... Paul Rudd is characteristically adorable as sensitive Peter and Rashida Jones is refreshing as his smart, independent girlfriend, Zooey.  But yes, the film also happens to be inherently—and sometimes brazenly—homophobic. ...
... nights with their hard earned money.  They are the stories of our culture most broadly consumed.  Given the unknowns of our future, I think science fiction films that depict the unknown are particularly ...
... Like Sex and the City, or Stand By Me, or the recent film I Love You Man, it's a show about relationships. Ari, for all his scheming and raging, is fiercely loyal to his wife, to Lloyd, and above all to ...
... current statistic? The National Film Board of Canada has a short documentary about teenage body image and male health.  It's called Shredded. Sabo concludes that individual men can work toward better ...
... in film and television.  He loves Taz Arnold's Cheetah pants.  He blogs at manvertised.com.  ...
... comedian for being blessed with "the eyes of an Arabian princess." But living in the margins can foster great art and comedy, as Paul suggests below. Some of the funniest films of the last few years have ...
If you want to look at masculinity through film over the past 50 years, no other character than James Bond will do.  After 22 films, Bond’s brand of masculinity is repeatedly re-launched to match the changing ...
... the story of the impact of Sean Bell's death, an under reported case of police brutality and murder that took place in New York in 2006. Rather than focusing on how he died the filmmakers focus on those ...
... and how to look closely at media types (television, film, comics, video games, and music) to see if some types offer men greater permissions to express their emotions.  This is having both the means and ...
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