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A dark film about shame and self-sabotage, Fat is not a pretty picture. The truthful ones rarely are." [9] James Verniere of The Boston Herald gave the film an A−, noting, "What writer/director Mark Phinney’s semi-autobiographical fiction film 'Fat' lacks in subtlety, it makes up for in brutal honesty, insight and genuine rage." [10]
The film was regarded by critics and film festivals as an example of the "classic" Western movie genre. [2] [3] Bob Graham of the San Francisco Chronicle said, "The traditional settings of Westerns are honored: the saloon, the dance hall, the rodeo, the cattle drive, the snowstorm. Hi-Lo is not only the name of the high-country flatlands where ...
"Fat" is the preferred term within the fat acceptance movement. [112] Fat activists have reclaimed the term as a neutral descriptor in order to work against the stigma typically associated with the term. [108] In fact, many fat activists will censor the word "obesity" when tweeting or citing it as "ob*sity" due to its pathologizing nature.
The movie itself just doesn't know: 'Fatso' has a director, a screenplay and a cast who are all uncertain about how they really feel about overweight." Another critical point of view said succinctly, "the biggest weight problem in the movie was the heavy hand of director Bancroft." [citation needed]
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Director Yorgos Lanthimos said Emma Stone had “no shame about her body” while filming the wacky nude scenes in his latest movie, Poor Things. The 34-year-old actor leads the Greek director’s ...
Shame is a 1988 Australian drama film directed by Steve Jodrell and written by Beverly Blankenship [3] and Michael Brindley. Deborra-Lee Furness stars as Asta Cadell, a barrister from Perth on a solo motorcycle trip through the Australian countryside. When her bike is damaged, she is forced to stay in a rural town while waiting for replacement ...
Camp Massacre (originally titled Fat Chance) is a 2014 American comedy horror slasher film directed by Jim O'Rear and Daniel Emery Taylor, starring Bree Olson, Al Snow and Megan Hunt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cast