J.K. Rowling has been dragged for her transphobia, and YouTubers Lindsay Ellis and ContraPoints have both released videos breaking down the issues with her statements, how it manifested in her work, as well as the harmful ways pop culture have contributed to this problem. However, in watching Ellis's latest video, I was reminded that Rowling is fatphobic as hell.
Read MoreAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez called out Joe Manchin's stance on confirming two women of color in the Senate, after Manchin voted for Trump's picks.
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Read MoreWhile the film industry remains male dominated, there has been a rise in female-led and focused films in recent years. However, because of that shift, it has become more vital than ever to properly market these films, lest they lose or mislead their audience and end up crippling their own resonance in the process. As such, we can look to female-focused movies of both the past and present to give an idea of the future.
Read MoreCOVID-19 exposes minimum wage disparities and all businesses can think about is with their wallets instead of their hearts. But are we really that surprised?
Read MoreFor Donald Trump's entire term, there was a weird, pervasive idea that he was good, even essential, for comedians. SNL has now shown that this was not the case.
Read MoreSo uh ... there's a new picture from Falcon and the Winter Soldier and it isn't looking too good for Steve Rogers. I guess we'd better all get our tissues ready.
Read MoreIn an interview with The Guardian, Oscar winner Kate Winslet spoke about the public discussion of her weight as a young actress, especially during the time of her role in Titanic.
Read MoreFor those who were lucky enough to never lose electricity or only lose it intermittently, utility companies are now making sure they regret their good fortune.
Read MoreIt's exciting to see how inclusive the main cast is in the trailer for 'The Irregulars.' Sherlock Holmes is not the main focus here—but he is poised to be the messier version Sherlock we love to see explored.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.