zoë rose bryant has written 66 reviews for films with no rating.

13th

2016

Liked 6

“If you dismiss black complaints of mistreatment by police as being completely rooted in our modern context then you’re missing the point completely. There has never been a period in our history where the law and order branch of the state has not operated against the freedoms, the liberties, the options, and the choices that have been available to the black community, generally speaking.”

Recommended viewing for today and every day:
- 13th (dir. Ava DuVernay) - available on Netflix
-…

Euphoria: F*ck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob

2021

Liked 2

Hunter Schafer’s Jules Vaughn was the first fictional character who made me feel “seen” onscreen, and without her, I wouldn’t have had the courage to come out.

Ahead of the Season 2 finale, this is my experience with Euphoria, courtesy of Awards Watch. ❤️

The Batman

2022

Liked Watched

BEST BATMAN INCOMING YUP YUP YUP

The Mitchells vs. the Machines

2021

Liked Watched

Embargoed.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

2021

Liked 1

WE’VE GOT A TITLE Y’ALL 🥳🥳🥳

Mamma Mia!

2008

Liked 2

This movie is an existentially affecting experience that transcends any specific star rating

2008 Ranked

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

2023

Liked 12

In honor of the release of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, I wrote this incredibly personal piece about why coming-of-age movies mean so much to me, by allowing me to vicariously live through the female adolescence I never experienced and filling in the holes of my history :’)

RBG

2018

Liked 1

There are no words capable of capturing the legendary legacy she leaves behind.

R.I.P. RBG.

Bones and All

2022

Liked 2

I haven’t actually seen this yet, I just need you all to know that I’m finally watching it on Friday and my body is not in any way ready

Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV

2024

Liked 7

hell is not hot enough for dan schneider and brian peck.

The Green Knight

2021

Liked 1

The Green Knight is an overwhelming cinematic odyssey of the highest order, the likes of which we’ve rarely - if ever - seen in film. Aesthetically, emotionally, and thematically, Lowery fires on all cylinders, engrossing audiences in this epic with pensive pacing and vibrant visuals. To say I was stunned is an understatement.

Full thoughts coming soon to Loud and Clear Reviews!