Month: April 2017
Are You Human or A Dud?: Ghost in the Shell
“We cling to our memories as though they define us. But it’s our actions that define us.” So regurgitates Mira Killian a.k.a. Motoko Kusanagi (Scarlett [Read More…]
Emma Watson Calls Bullshit On Men’s Inability to See Women as Heroic Protagonists
As cinema studies persists in becoming a viable college major (though we all know there’s nothing more viable than “business” or “marketing” in this post-collegiate [Read More…]
Britney + Vegas = Over
For those of you who were sitting on your chance to see the legendary Miss Britney Spears in Vegas, your time is officially expired. Spears’ [Read More…]
Kylie Jenner Puts Prom Back on the Map In, Of All Places, Sacramento
While Kylie’s sister, Kendall, might be fucking up left and right (but mainly right in police sympathizing), Kylie herself is showing herself to be a [Read More…]
Drew Barrymore’s Party Girl Self Is Shuddering at Her Crocs Shill Self
Drew Barrymore comes from a long line of actors, most notably John Barrymore, her grandfather. And, in keeping with the actor’s replete-with-emotion psyche, the Barrymore [Read More…]
Lana Del Rey Keeps It Classic Americana With Album Artwork for Lust for Life
The last and only girl to cling to that era of the U.S. when the term Americana was at its finest, Lana Del Rey, has [Read More…]
The Mariah Carey/Bryan Tanaka Allowance Rumor Iterates A Larger Truth For Most Women: Yo Ass Gots to Pay for Monogamy
If you’re wondering what it takes to secure a boyfriend, to get some steady dick–in short, maintain an enduring relationship of any kind with a [Read More…]
Kurt Cobain & The Obsession With His Depression Over His Happiness
As April 5th (though this date is still speculative to some) marked the twenty-third anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death–or, more specifically, suicide–it becomes increasingly clear that [Read More…]
Mary Pickford, Canadian Glamor Girl, Producer & Screen Legend Turns 125
Born the demurely named Gladys Louise Smith, Mary Pickford transcended from “America’s sweetheart” and “the girl with the curls” to one of the foremost producers [Read More…]
Colossal Might Just Be the Only Movie to Philosophically Address Both Alcoholism and Power
There have been movies about alcoholism in the past, sure. Granted, it’s really only ever been The Lost Weekend that has addressed the matter in [Read More…]