“Pluribus” and “The Beast In Me” Put Women Writers Front and Center

The New York Times12/10/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

The New York Times highlights that the films “Pluribus,” “The Beast In Me,” and “Die My Love” focus on the intricate inner lives of their female protagonists. These works aim to elevate the narratives of women writers in contemporary cinema.

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35
Age (0-35)
35 days
4
Velocity (0-40)
1 source (low traction)
8
Tier (0-10)
The New York Times
0
Breadth (0-15)
1 unique
Total Score47/100

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