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5 Unconventional Films to Watch this Valentine’s Day

Richard of PopCults.com "If there is one thing that can be said for certain about me it is that I am in no way a conventional person. I’m not so abnormal that I am unrelatable or alien; but a lot of my likes, hobbies and even everyday way I go about things in life is in no way the way a majority of people would do so in life. ... I guess that is why when I tried to come up with a list of romantic movies for couples to watch leading up to Valentine’s Day not one of the five films on the list would be classified as your typical romantic movie. In fact, four of them are rather out there and barely dances on the fringes of being romantic while the one that is the closest to your cookie-cutter romance film is more of a chance encounters kind of film than a true romance movie. Still, I believe that these films do convey the message of love and understanding and romance that any other conventional film would. They may not be your typical Sleepless in Seattle, Love Story, The Notebook or even Titanic, but the message is still clearly embedded in them about what the main attraction of the film is. So please enjoy, and do try to keep an open mind about them… I promise you – they will entertain you."

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Censoring Carol: Why You Can’t See Two Women Kiss On A Plane

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Delta Air Lines is having an apocalyptically bad day, as all flights have been grounded due to a power outage in all systems — but maybe if outages had only hit the carrier’s in-flight entertainment system, it might have been an improvement? Late last week, it came to light that Delta has been airing an edited version of last year’s lesbian film Carol in which not just sex, but all kissing was removed. The omission was discovered by women reporting on Twitter about their viewings on Delta flights, and the cuts were confirmed by the film’s screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, who offered United and American Airlines as examples of domestic carriers who chose to air the theatrical release.

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The Danish Girl Blu-ray Review | The Reel Roundup

TRR: With International Women's Day having just come and gone, it seems like an opportune time to discuss the story of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe that is The Danish Girl, for it's a film that not only touches on the issue of gender equality, but also addresses the topic of gender identity.

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By Mostly Snubbing Carol, The Oscars Continue To Exclude Queer Cinema

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Thursday morning’s Oscar nominations were more notable for who they left out than the group of names included. The announcement was a list of the usual suspects: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Christian Bale, and Mark Ruffalo. Notably absent from the pool was any actor of color—the second year in a row that the Academy has elected an all-white group of nominees—and Todd Haynes’ Carol, the acclaimed 1950s lesbian drama starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. Carol’s actors both reaped nods, but the film and its director were shut out of the top categories, despite that Carol was considered all but a lock for a Best Picture nod.

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