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    • Review: ‘Quicksand’ Looks for the Truth Behind Acts of Desperation

      May 10, 2019
    • Review: ‘Vita and Virginia’ Adds Modern Flare to a Classic Literary Love Affair

      May 2, 2019
    • Review: ‘Giant Little Ones’ Considers the Contradictions of Coming-of-Age with Tenderness

      April 18, 2019
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    • The Wolf and the Lamb: On Romance, Transformation, and the Moon in ‘Moonstruck’

      June 22, 2019
    • How ‘Paddington’ Helped Me Get My Shit Together

      June 21, 2019
    • ‘Booksmart’: Am I Failing or Am I Misdefining Success?

      June 19, 2019
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    • Coping with Catcalling: An Interview with ‘Street Series’ Co-Creator Brittany Rae Robinson

      June 3, 2019
    • “Weirdos have got to stick together”: A Conversation with Spooky B Films Co-Founders Emily Gagne and Josh Korngut

      May 30, 2019
    • Robin Swicord on 1994’s ‘Little Women,’ Greta Gerwig’s Remake, and her Upcoming Event at TIFF

      May 3, 2019
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    • 8 Female Characters Who’ve Changed My Definition of Strength

      December 10, 2018
    • 7 Women-Directed Films to Distract You from the Cold This Winter

      December 3, 2018
    • 5 Lessons I Learned Covering My First Film Festival

      November 14, 2018
  • Past Issues

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    • Review: Warriors of Love in ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

      March 24, 2018
    • ‘Black Mirror’ Tells A Cautionary Tale About the Role of Technology in Our Relationships

      March 22, 2018
    • Hearts In Their Eyes: Fear of Feminism in ‘Riverdale’

      March 20, 2018
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The Wolf and the Lamb: On Romance, Transformation, and the Moon in ‘Moonstruck’

Liz HewJune 22, 2019

How ‘Paddington’ Helped Me Get My Shit Together

Sara ClementsJune 21, 2019

‘Booksmart’: Am I Failing or Am I Misdefining Success?

Ramna SafeerJune 19, 2019

How ‘Aggretsuko’ Reimagines the Working Woman

Angeli PinedaJune 5, 2018
If you know a sweet, responsible girl who seems somehow perfectly suited for office life, you might have met Retsuko. Well, probably not the real Retsuko – she’...
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Editor’s Note: Reinvention

Sydney UrbanekJune 4, 2018
Since the last time I wrote one of these things, Reel Honey officially hit the one-year-old mark. (Right behind Rumi and Sir Carter, it’s my favourite thing to ...
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Science Fiction and the Colonial Gaze

Klasha FernandesMay 22, 2018
Science fiction is a genre concerned with the imaginative aspects of futuristic worlds and settings. It is within these modern dimensions that an evident captiv...
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The Terrifying Things We Did for Love: Extramarital Affairs in ‘A Royal Affair’ and ‘The Duchess’

Mary BoltonMay 8, 2018
We love to watch the illicit, extramarital affair on film. There is a certain pleasant uncertainty in watching two people who act outside of the bonds of marria...
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Where Does #MeToo Leave The Rest Of Us?

Melynda MalleyApril 24, 2018
I am not, by definition, a brave woman. I’m squeamish around rodents, an anxious driver and passenger, and I’ve been known to take a few laps around the amuseme...
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More Than Just a Superhero Movie, ‘Black Panther’ is Also a Social Commentary on Blackness

Elizabeth OnoniwuApril 17, 2018
Vibrant, African-inspired outfits. Technological ‘magic.’ Soundtracks infused with the union of coast-to-coast authentic African beats and contemporary hip-hop ...
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What ‘Three Men and a Baby’ Taught Me About Gender Assumptions

Aisha DohertyApril 11, 2018
In 1987, director Leonard Nimoy was still living in the shadow of his Star Trek fame. New to the comedy genre, his directorial career had so far consisted of ep...
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Review: ‘Anne’ and The Tale of Two Feminist Orphans

Jessica YoungApril 3, 2018
“If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, but your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.” Wid...
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Review: Warriors of Love in ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

Ellie BerryMarch 24, 2018
Ava DuVernay’s new film, A Wrinkle in Time, opens with Meg Murry lying awake in her attic bedroom, listening to a storm raging outside. An adaptation of Madelei...
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‘Black Mirror’ Tells A Cautionary Tale About the Role of Technology in Our Relationships

Alison ConradMarch 22, 2018
Love in a technological world brings new challenges. Technology has changed the ways we build, maintain, and end the loving relationships we have with the peopl...
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