One of the most admirable things about YA fiction is its ability to provide some of the most heartwarming, imaginative, and sweet-as-pie escapism. And during a heavy year like 2020, teens and adults alike found solace in the YA novels that graced shelves (both physically and virtually).
Read MoreEmerald Fennell’s new feature film Promising Young Woman is visually stunning, tightly written, and even though it masquerades as a rape revenge fantasy horror film (which it is), it’s more so a love story. I don’t mean that it’s a romantic comedy—it is certainly not that—but it’s a film about the family you choose, your lifelong friends.
Read MoreBecause 2020 has been the year of radical, uncomfortable change it's time we let go of one of the internet's long-held, go-to fascinations: The Myers-Briggs personality test.
Read MoreIt’s the end of 2020, and like most of you, I have spent this terrible year swaddled in blankets and rewatching all of my old favorites in an attempt to wring every last ounce of comfort from them.
Read MoreAre you introverted? Are you shy? Do you perhaps wear glasses? Are you constantly harangued at work by an ill-intentioned boss or harassed by men when you walk home at night? Do you yearn for the power and confidence to stand up for yourself and take what you're rightfully owed? Do you have a sneaking suspicion that you would look amazing in a skin-tight catsuit?
Read MoreAt first glance, it seems easy. A strange, novel thing has entered our lives but if everyone follows the relatively simple rules, we’ll all be safe.
Read MoreWhat was your favorite performance this year? Let us know in the comments!
Read MoreQuite frankly, this hilarious rundown is about all that I want to see of 'Tenet' going forward.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 isn’t just one of the few superhero movies to have a female lead with the titular heroine, a.k.a. Diana Prince (Gal Gadot). Even in a market already saturated with superhero fare, it’s one of the few to feature a female supervillian. Even juicier—and, potentially, hilarious—is that it’s the Cheetah. How delicious to have a villain who is also a cat, often a symbol of femininity itself?
Read MoreShe knows that she has to save the world, and that's why Wonder Woman will always be my hero.
Read MoreGirl that can’t be comfortable.