What compels us to break free from our comfort zones and surrender to the rhythm of life? This question lingers as we dive into the heartwarming and comedic dance scene from Yorgos Lanthimos' film, 'Poor Things.' In a Lisbon restaurant, Bella Baxter, portrayed by Emma Stone, and Duncan, played by Mark Ruffalo, find themselves swept up in the infectious energy of a dance.
Have you ever wondered why certain stories resonate with us while others fall flat? What makes a narrative about Black life compelling or cringe-worthy? These questions lie at the heart of Cord Jefferson's film, "American Fiction," which delves into the complexities of storytelling and the stereotypes that often plague Black narratives.