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Carolyn Hinds

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Carolyn Hinds is a freelance Film Critic, Journalist and Podcaster. Her published work can be found on ButWhyTho?, Observer, Atom Tickets and many other online publications, as well as in print as a contributing writer for the 2021 Canada Media Fund's Annual Trends Report. She's a member of the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), Time UP Critical, and obtained her Diploma in Paralegal Studies from Seneca College. As a critic, I believe my personal experiences such as being a Barbadian immigrant living in Toronto, and outlook on life, gives readers and listeners a different perspective they can appreciate, and help them to see things in a new light. I?m the proud host of Beyond The Romance Drama Podcast - a podcast dedicated to discussing Korean and other Asian dramas, Carolyn Talks..., and Co-host of So Here's What Happened! Podcast (@SHWH_Pod), and most recently my own YouTube channel. I also Co-host the weekly science fiction film and 온라인카지노추천 live tweet event #SaturdayNightSciFi. You can find me regularly tweeting reactions for my current drama watches with #DramasWithCarrie.

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Origin (2023) 81% A- “Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor gives a soul-stirring performance, but she can’t rein in the overstretched film by sheer force of will.” – Mediaversity Reviews Jan 17, 2024 Full Review The Little Mermaid (2023) 67% “The Little Mermaid is thoroughly enjoyable, owing much of this to Bailey’s irrepressible charm and crystal clear vocals, and her chemistry with all of her castmates.” – Pay or Wait May 30, 2023 Full Review Women Talking (2022) 90% B “Women Talking doesn’t stop with what women can do for each other. It also shows what true allyship from men looks like.” – Mediaversity Reviews Mar 8, 2023 Full Review Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) 76% F “It’s a shame that female characters have devolved since the first film, which came out over a decade ago.” – Mediaversity Reviews Mar 4, 2023 Full Review In the Mood for Love (2000) 92% “Wong Kar-wai’s romantic drama is a stunning cinematic example of how cinematography, lighting and the spellbinding chemistry of leads Maggie Chung and Tony Leung captures the joys and frustrations of life.” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) 94% “Family is complicated, messy, difficult to understand, and what matters most in this fantastic multiverse psychedelic drama that at this point needs little introduction...” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review As We Like It (2021) “This gender-bent adaptation is a fun and original take on the classic tale of love, deception and the choices one has to make when it comes to love and it all takes place in colorfully decorated urban and upper class Taiwanese locations.” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review 37 Seconds (2019) 89% “37 Seconds is a film that shows how exploring one’s physical desires can lead to liberation and acceptance.” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Broker (2022) 94% “[It] shows that what makes a family is people willing to come together to protect the most vulnerable members and the willingness to accept people as they are, where they are in life because getting to choose who we see as family is a gift.” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Monsoon Wedding (2001) 95% “Filled with as much drama and emotion as there are characters and colors, Monsoon Wedding is a classic where there’s something for everyone to enjoy.” – JoySauce.com Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) 84% A- “For the most part, Coogler balances the film’s onscreen and offscreen needs extremely well. But three areas didn’t quite work for me.” – Mediaversity Reviews Dec 22, 2022 Full Review Strange World (2022) 72% “While the main focus of the story is about a family of funny individuals who learn more about each other, I think one of the other goals of the film is to not only for audiences to see and accept each other for who we are...” – Pay or Wait Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Get the Hell Out (2020) 71% “This bonkers, fast-paced action explores the greed and corruption of politicians and broken systems, by using a fast-spreading virus that turns people into flesh-eating zombies as an effective metaphor.” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review The Wailing (2016) 99% “Written and directed by Na Hong-jin, The Wailing is one of my favorite horror films. It’s deeply unsettling in how Na Hong-jin uses sound, imagery, time, and costuming to build a layered story...” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review The House Next Door (2017) 100% “This Indian horror speaks to the devastating consequences of patriarchy, and how men can be both the greatest love of a woman’s life, and her greatest nightmare.” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) 86% “Writer and director Kim Ji-woon created one of the most disturbing physiological horrors about the connection between siblings, the misconceptions and mistrust parents can have of those connections, and what we perceive to be real or not.” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review Inhuman Kiss (2019) “...certainly an entertaining surprise, as was its theme about jealousy being a carnivorous and corrupting force of evil...” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review The Medium (2021) 80% “While I enjoyed this film, I will say its two-plus-hour run time should’ve been shorter.” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review Audition (1999) 83% “A film I’ve seen once and I’m not sure I’ll ever see again because it’s so effectively disturbing, which is exactly what you want with a horror film. I’ve never looked at piano wire the same way again.” – JoySauce.com Nov 9, 2022 Full Review The Woman King (2022) 94% A+ “The Woman King provides a template for how men can advocate for women.” – Mediaversity Reviews Oct 13, 2022 Full Review Belfast (2021) 86% B “Though men are the main breadwinners in Belfast, Branagh shows that it is in fact the women who rule the roost.” – Mediaversity Reviews Mar 18, 2022 Full Review The Matrix Resurrections (2021) 63% 4.58/5 “Lana Wachowski was not that enthused about continuing the story she and Lily had ended where they wanted it to end. But with Resurrections, she manages to turn out something pretty great and meaningful, despite its technical imperfections.” – Mediaversity Reviews Feb 8, 2022 Full Review Utama (2022) 96% “Cinematographer Barbara Alvarez captures the beauty and scarcity of the Altiplano as it struggles not to become a desert. As much as this film is about family, it’s about climate change. Like Virginio, the earth is struggling for breath.” – But Why Tho? A Geek Community Feb 2, 2022 Full Review Dual (2022) 71% “Like his previous feature The Art of Self-Defense, Dual is unexpectedly violent but not as much, but it’s more existential I’d say. ” – But Why Tho? A Geek Community Feb 2, 2022 Full Review Aftershock (2022) 100% “Directed by Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eisett, this film is a heartbreaking documentary that exposes the countless ways the U.S. health care system is anything but caring when it comes to the health of pregnant Black women, and their babies.” – But Why Tho? A Geek Community Feb 2, 2022 Full Review
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