Warning: Mild spoilers follow. Based on the classic children’s book by Munro Leaf “The Story of Ferdinand,” Ferdinand follows a bull who favors flowers and friendship over fighting—unusual for an animal traditionally seen as a pawn and symbol for aggression and hostility. Funny, sweet and relatable, the story relays powerful
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Sex Ed
While the film’s advocacy is refreshingly optimistic and sincere, ‘Sex Ed’ fails to build up a narrative that can powerfully convey it.
Haley Joel Osment stars in the coming-of-age comedy ‘Sex Ed’
The charming, innocent-looking boy who once made us believe that he sees dead people, and once taught us how to pay it forward is now back on the big screen as a virgin teaching sex education at the strip club capital of the world: Tampa. Penned by House of Cards
Ex Machina
Finally, the dark deft sci-fi writer Alex Garland directs his own dark deft sci-fi movie, and it feels like Stanley Kubrick’s sequel of Her. Sleek, heady and visceral, the psychological thriller Ex Machina exposes people’s unarticulated anxiety about the potential and power of the rapidly evolving technology we use today.