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Don't Worry Darling and the Sexual Politics of Control
Guest contributor Zoe Rogan explores the parallels between Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling and Luis Buñuel’s Belle du Jour – both films set within repressive worlds, heavy on themes of control, patriarchy and sex, and feature women who seek to break free.
I Watched It So You Don't Have To: Charlotte For Ever
"Inceste de citron, lemon incest, je t'aime t'aime, je t'aime plus que tout"