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The film also makes reference to "The Gift of the Magi," a short story by O. Henry, which throws a major obstacle into the cheerleaders' heist plans, which serves to demonstrate that the cheerleaders are not planning a heist out of greed, but because they believe that it will serve a greater purpose, to help provide for an unborn child and help them realize their educational, political, and philanthropic goals in the future. Postmodernism attempts to bring together different schools of cinema and erase the boundaries that separate them. While Beyond the Black Rainbow attempts to redefine science fiction horror films, its reliance on the visual representations of its characters' psyches and its art film approach prevents the film to be considered a postmodern film, but rather causes it to fall into the category of modernism. On the other hand, Sugar & Spice successfully captures the spirit of postmodernism through its pastiche, apparent intertextuality, and its

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Directed by Panos Cosmatos. Canada: Magnet Releasing, 2010.
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Sugar & Spice. Directed by Francine McDougall. United States: New Line Cinema, 2001. DVD.

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Beyond the Black Rainbow. Directed by Panos Cosmatos. Canada: Magnet Releasing, 2010.

Netflix Streaming. 5 May 2013.

Ford, Hamish. "The Return of 1960s Modernist Cinema." Studies in Australaisan Cinema. Vol.

5, No. 2., pp. 155-170. Web. 5 May 2013.


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