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      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 8 January - 16:30

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    Si l'on ne présente plus les vainqueurs des Golden Globes, Oppenheimer et Barbie en tête, certains perdants méritent le coup d'œil.
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      House of the Dragon, Pinocchio : récap des Golden Globes 2023

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Thursday, 12 January, 2023 - 07:49

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    Meilleure série ou meilleur film de l'année 2022, qui ont été les grands gagnantes des Golden Globes ?

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      At last, a rape-revenge movie that is actually believable | Emma Brockes

      pubsub.dcentralisedmedia.com / TheGuardian-Australia · Friday, 5 February, 2021 - 08:00 · 1 minute

    The furore about Carey Mulligan’s ‘hotness’ in Promising Young Woman speaks to the heart of the film

    I hadn’t been intending to watch Promising Young Woman , the rape-revenge fantasy film that picked up four Golden Globe nominations this week. I just read the thumbnail description and, ugh, I was out. Movies in this genre tend to meet violence with violence and always include drawn-out rape scenes that – like every other rape scene in every other movie, and a lot of bad crime fiction, too – present torture porn as some kind of feminist gesture. Who needs it after a long day at work?

    I can’t say what changed my mind, although reading accounts by Evan Rachel Wood and four other women , this week, of their alleged abuses at the hands of Marilyn Manson certainly helped put me in the mood for something more strident than hand-wringing. Promising Young Woman – the title inverts the trope of the “promising young man”, a phrase that crops up, with depressing frequency, in the defence of college-aged men accused of rape – is written and directed by Emerald Fennell and has divided critics. It is thin, didactic, preachy, reductive, uneven and flippant towards victims of sexual assault. Alternatively, it is a thrilling and cathartic expression of post-#MeToo female rage towards a problem that never goes away.

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