Over the past four years, I’ve watched and re-watched Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CXG) more times
than I count. Yet trying to find a quippy, concise way to introduce ...
Isabelle Huppert is known and celebrated for playing incredibly complex and unhinged characters, and her latest turn as Greta Hideg is no exception. But what N...
As a proud member of the nostalgia-obsessed millennial generation, I decided to revisit an old
favorite film of mine, this time with a more mature and critical...
In my head, she’s just Joan. Having underlined and highlighted until my copies of her books grew unrecognizable, and now having seen her speak to the camera wit...
I am sat alone, knees to my chest, my eyes tracing the screen before me. Cameron Post, her hair choppily cut in the style of so many of my lesbian friends, lean...
“Now is the time, this is the hour. Ours is the magic, ours is the power.”
Surrounded by the steady hum of crickets and the trill of birdsong, four teenaged gi...
Something that gets de-emphasized in discussions about Cynthia Lennon, John Lennon’s first wife, is that she was an artist. (Perhaps the only charming thing lef...
There are several factors that set BBC America’s Killing Eve apart from other currently running shows. The most notable is arguably the inclusion of the charact...
“The girl burst out laughing. She knew she was nobody’s meat.” – Angela Carter, ‘The Company of Wolves’
A meditation on grief disguised as a revenge thriller-c...
Set in Chicago, director Steve McQueen’s all-woman heist flick, Widows, never shies away from race. Case in point: the brilliant scene where the white alderman ...