
Molly Freeman
Superheroes Lead and Movie Critic at Screen Rant
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Molly Freeman
Although romantic comedies were once pervasive in Hollywood, they've fallen by the wayside in favor of big franchise blockbusters and prestige dramas, which seemingly delve into all aspects of humanity except romance. However, Past Lives writer and director Celine Song is giving romance the dissection it deserves, all while delivering compelling movies that will leave your heart aching in a good way.
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1 month ago |
dailycal.org | Molly Freeman
The end of the school year is nigh, and the Slack messages about subleasing and the piles of furniture on the street have begun to accumulate more heavily — indicating the scramble that is moving season. For the past three years, excluding the semester I spent in Spain, I have lived in the same college apartment. This has meant that for the most part, moving season has evaded me. Alas, I could not escape it forever. This year, as I prepare to graduate, I must also prepare to leave my apartment.
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1 month ago |
dailycal.org | Molly Freeman
Undeniably, college is a stressful period of life. Balancing schoolwork, friendships, new living situations, grocery shopping, part-time jobs, taxes, remembering to buy dish soap and so on, rarely does there feel like a time when my brain is quiet. When I have time, I go for runs or read books for pleasure, but sometimes I need a stress reliever that doesn’t actually require me to change the activity I’m doing.
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Molly Freeman
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom Image By Yailin Chacon Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Thunderbolts*. In keeping with Marvel movie tradition, Thunderbolts* has two post-credits scenes, which reveal quite a lot about the state of the MCU and what to expect from upcoming releases. For the most part, Thunderbolts* tells a grounded, self-contained story rooted in exploring the Marvel characters' mental health. But the Thunderbolts* movie's ending...
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Molly Freeman
For all 17 years the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been around, few Marvel Studios movies have explicitly tackled mental health with the depth and deftness of Thunderbolts*. Certainly, Iron Man 3 sees Tony Stark wrestling with PTSD from the events of The Avengers, Avengers: Endgame showed the toll of grief and depression on Thor, and Moon Knight told the story of a man living with dissociative identity disorder.
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