I can’t get enough of foreign productions and
all that they have to offer. Their wealth of storytelling, innovation, and
boundless creativity make them a goldm...
Public perceptions of Virginia Woolf haven’t historically been kind. Although the writer is globally renowned for the flowing modernism of her novels, she has ...
Last year, along with many critics, I was troubled by the camera’s evasion of queer sex in Luca Guadagnino’s erotic coming-of-age drama, Call Me By Your Name (...
With news
of the creators of Bandersnatch being
sued for their use of the “choose your own adventure” title, it’s
interesting to consider how interactivity in ...
Dan Gilroy has moved
from the grimy streets of L.A. in Nightcrawler
to the elegant yet equally ruthless halls of the city’s art galleries in Velvet Buzzsaw. Un...
Growing up the daughter of a single, working mother, I was watched by my grandmother many evenings. As a result, I spent countless hours of my childhood with t...
2018 has been a year full of complex women. From Toni Collette in Hereditary, to Charlize Theron in Tully, to Glenn Close in The Wife, this year has shown that ...
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 ...