Many great things have come out of the most recent wave of feminism. For starters, women are finally having their voices heard, especially in government. Second...
Most fairytales are thought of as fantastical stories about a woman lost or in distress, only to be rescued by her prince charming or knight in shining armor. T...
While representation of marginalized groups in media continues to be loudly advocated for, sex workers have been notably left out of the conversation. As their ...
“This is the story of how my town, Salem, lost its motherfucking mind,” opens Lily (Odessa Young), the heroine of Assassination Nation. Clearly, this reimaginin...
We live in a world that celebrates success. It’s simple. The more you do and the younger you are when you do it, the more successful you are. Or at least appear...
Like any good romantic comedy, The Breaker Upperers ends with a couple reunited. But in this film, co-directors, writers, and stars Jackie van Beek and Madeline...
In Shoplifters, Hirokazu Kore-eda produces an emotional film that transports the audience into the confines of a claustrophobic, cluttered atmosphere; brimming ...
“Everyone grieves differently. Everyone's unique. There’s no right way or wrong way.” We are reminded of this as a long, single shot introduces us to Jim Arnaud...
Death-defying stunts are as synonymous with Buster Keaton as the toothbrush moustache and bowler hat are with Charlie Chaplin. Steamboat Bill, Jr., which celebr...
The Bold Type is everything a girl who grew up in the early 2000s could ask for. It’s equal parts Sex and the City, The Devil Wears Prada, and Aquamarine, with ...