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Seventh Row best films of the decade

Seventh Row Editors / November 25, 2019

Seventh Row’s 50 favourite films of the decade

…and her mother “Maman” in No Home Movie, I was a goner. Maman lights up at the sight of her daughter’s face and the sound of her daughter’s voice. It’s…

Alex Heeney / April 9, 2021

Kelly McCormack dissects the commodification of women in Sugar Daddy

…(Ishan Davé) pines after her like he owns her. A talent scout (Aaron Ashmore) at a record company gives her false hope, but just wants to sleep with her. When…

Alex Heeney / May 27, 2022

Cannes: Marie Kreutzer’s film Corsage finds the Empress in an existential crisis

…value. In the midst of an ongoing spat with her husband, he arrives in her bedchamber only for her to cast off her blankets to reveal herself nude. It’s an…

Alex Heeney / November 25, 2020

Sonia Boileau on telling a human story about MMIWG in Rustic Oracle

…Heather, but it’s also visceral: she’s in need of that comfort that Heather brought, and she needs her mother to fill it. The grandmother could have! It could have been…

Unsane, Steven Soderbergh

Scott Wilson / November 5, 2019

Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane gives form to society’s systemic sexism

…back at her apartment where she panics and removes herself from the encounter. Though Sawyer experiences trauma and paranoia, these symptoms do not make her a passive person, and her…

Summer 1993, Laia Artigas, Carla Simón

Orla Smith / November 9, 2017

Summer 1993 captures how children process grief

…makes her unable to see the actions of the adults around her as independently-motivated. Her mindset is too simplistic to process the world outside of how it relates to her….

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