Modern motherhood comes up in 'Bad Moms”
By Jenny A.
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When three overworked and under-appreciated moms are pushed beyond their limits, they ditch their conventional responsibilities for a jolt of long overdue freedom, fun, and comedic self-indulgence. From director and writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, the film stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Annie Mumolo, Jay Hernandez, Jada Pinkett Smith and Christina Applegate. This film treats motherhood and women in crisis in an entertaining comedy. Despite some scenes are pure sexism, is clear our modern women have several issues including discipline/behavior. Definitely the cast are the best representatives of female-centered comedy. The main characters genuinely understand of real girls night out with justification. This film might not be perfect, but makes you laugh in some situations, particularly for specific sexual jokes but at the end entertains you in many senses.
Financial sector handled by women in “Equity”
By Jenny A.
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From director Meera Menon, a senior investment banker Naomi Bishop (Anna Gunn) is passed over for a promotion at her firm, she fights for the opportunity to take a start-up public, hoping this promising IPO will secure her a place at the firm’s highest level. But when an employee at the start-up raises questions about a possible crack in the company’s walls, Naomi must decide whether to investigate rumors that may compromise the deal, or push forward with the confidence her superiors expect.
Soon Naomi finds herself tangled in a web of deception and office politics and begins to question if there is anyone she can trust. As the IPO draws closer, Naomi sees that the choices she has made for her career have left her very much alone. Forced to reexamine the rules of the cutthroat world she has always loved she finds herself in a fight for her very survival. During 100 minutes the main character suffers the worst financial sector of the economy and part of the plot reminds us all the corrupted practices in this field. Despite the few women in a male-dominated profession, the main character has courage in order to identify traitors who might stab you in the back. Definitely a well structured film full of leads, personalities and smart-talking.
One of the best animation films is “PHANTOM BOY”
By GTVW Staff
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From directors Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli Leo has a secret. A mysterious illness has transformed him into a phantom boy, able to leave the confines of his body and explore the city as a ghostly apparition. Read more