Blog Articles About movies

Hollywood fails miserably, often, when it comes to portraying disability. Here are some films that actually get it right.

Your Must-Watch List of Disability-Friendly Movies

Movies and television reflect our lives, but when they don’t show all of us — or worse, cast other people to play a particular group — it strengthens stereotype and discrimination. In my latest column for HealthCentral, I dive into disability in the movies and add a list of my favourites: “When I watch movies…

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In Which I Regain A Part of Me That Had Been Lost

I watched The Meg yesterday and it was life-changing. But I should start at the beginning. I love film — I mean, who doesn’t? — and used to go to the movies all the time. Especially after I moved downtown to an area that has a discount movie theatre. Once a week or so, I’d…

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An analysis of disability in the movies and some pointed comments

Adaptation: Disability Doesn’t Have to Be a Tragedy

Updated March 10, 2021 What happens when someone gets a disability? Practical matters aside — and there are a lot of those — it is an emotional roller coaster of shock, depression, grieving, and it can take a long time to adapt and adjust. Most people do. Of course not all, but most. This, however,…

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