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Read MoreBecause I've spent a life steeped in science fiction, the latest "fun" video out of robotics company Boston Dynamics scares the hell out of me.
Read MoreSeries and films like Bridgerton look pretty, but the way they portray corsets in their costuming and scripts isn't accurate.
Read MoreIt is not a magic end all be all solution to end white supremacy forever, but it does a pretty good job in helping people find a great place to start the necessary work.
Read MoreWhatever ends up happening, I'm actually really excited about it. I, unintentionally, owe a lot to the Kingsman franchise and after rewatching them, I'm proud that I get to work here all because I love watching a bunch of dudes saying "manners maketh man" and using whips.
Read MoreThe discussion wasn’t about the fact that WW84's protagonist was a woman or that it was directed by one; it was about a movie that had highlights and flaws and questions raised that just happened to have women at its forefront. Until it wasn’t.
Read MoreWhy don’t we see this type of love interest more often?
Read MorePart four of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delivers a fun and fascinating final run.
Read MoreFilms may not have gotten to properly shine this year, but animated series thrived both in terms of anime and Western Animation. Considering that our own Briana Lawrence has been covering a lot on the anime side of things, I wanted to give some love to the Western Animated series I felt killed it this year. No particular order, but I stand by my top two.
Read MoreWhen they meet again at the White House I'm not surprised that Barbara isn't willing to listen, and it's not just because she wants to keep her wish, it's because... why would she listen to Diana after everything that's happened between them up to this point? Not to mention that, as Barbara points out, Diana's criticizing her for not renouncing her wish but she's not holding herself accountable. At all.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.