Girls Trip: A Brown & Black Film Analysis
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In celebration of Black History Month, we are partnering with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment to showcase four Black films from their legendary movie vault. In this second episode, we will deconstruct Malcolm D. Lee's rated R comedy hit "Girls Trip" and we have broken it down in several ways. The Cultural and Social Significance of Girls Trip The Black Male Experience Watching Girls Trip The Deeper Conversation of Girls Trip The Movie Conversation of Girls Trip If you're a big fan of "Girls Trip," join our discussions all month long. Sign up for the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment newsletter for giveaways, exclusive content, and more. Go to UPHE.com/news.  #Ad #UPHE
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