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"textContent": "If you read the reviews of Supergirl, critics point to many issues that could have contributed to this latest DC film flopping at the box office. A bad script, weak villains, drab visuals, etc. have all been put on blast. But The New York Times has decided there's an easier explanation for the failure of Supergirl—misogyny. Yes, […]\n\nThe post New York Times Blames ‘Misogyny’ After Supergirl Crashes at the Box Office appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
"title": "New York Times Blames ‘Misogyny’ After Supergirl Crashes at the Box Office"
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