To celebrate women in horror month, here are ten of the best women-directed horror to come out of the last decade.…
« read »Advertisements Emily Blunt has tackled one of the most challenging roles of her career, if not because of its emotional weight or physical difficulty, but because of its insane amount of cultural significance and influence. In 1964, Julie Andrews became Mary Poppins,…
« read »Advertisements Adolescence is a sensitive period of human life. Weaving between childish dreams and the rigid fibers of reality can be joyful and carefree one moment, then quickly turn callous and unforgiving in the next. At the mercy of inexperience and vulnerability,…
« read »Advertisements Noah Baumbach’s career spans over twenty years; his filmography—we’ll be hearing a lot about that—includes a slew of interesting and diverse pieces, many quite different and unique from one another. But what has been most fascinating in my recent deep dive…
« read »Advertisements You’re driving away from the dormitory, signs for parties and beer are all over the frat houses. You hope they will do okay, but it is all out of your hands now. Or maybe you’re waiting patiently for them to be…
« read »Advertisements I have put together a collection of what I consider to be noteworthy films directed or written by women. There is no particular order to the list (I do not know if I could accurately rank so many films because I…
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