Miss Americana: Taylor Swift Still Clearly Wants to Be America’s Sweetheart With An “Edge”
It’s no secret that Taylor Swift has been “changing.” That she’s been “evolving” to a point where she’s finally comfortable enough to feel unmuzzled about [Read More…]
While Oscars May Be So White, Parasite’s Win Somewhat Miraculously Goes Against A Present Racial Stigma
Even though Parasite was a critical darling throughout the tail end of 2019, the probability of it winning for Best Picture at the 92nd Academy [Read More…]
Unclear Why Britney Spears’ “Lucky” Isn’t the Official Opening Song to the Oscars
It’s been two decades since Britney Spears brought us the second single from Oops!… I Did It Again. That masterpiece being, of course, “Lucky,” a [Read More…]
A Carnival of Horrors Has Us Asking Which Witch is Which in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 3
There are almost too many takeaways from the latest installment in the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina saga to process. This despite the fact that it’s [Read More…]
Where Depraved Housewives are Concerned, Betty Draper Has Nothing On Hunter Conrad in Swallow
As far as The Bell Jar moments go in terms of applying to housewives forcing themselves to be resigned to watching any other potential they [Read More…]
You’re Going to Need Some of La Roux’s Supervision
Six years is, of course, more than pushing it when it comes to a musical artist waiting to release a new record. But, in Elly [Read More…]
Beth & the Tupperware Meltdown: Good Girls Offers Insight Into Peak Suburban Dissatisfaction
“These are the moments you can’t miss, right?” a contented fellow mother wistfully remarks as she watches children list what they’re thankful for during the [Read More…]
Madonna Gives Dubious Moving Advice
Madonna is one of those people who undeniably prides herself on being good at everything. And, for the most part, she is. But, on the [Read More…]
Bounty Hunter/Dog Walker/Mercenary: Harley Quinn (& Women in General) Can Do It All–Including Draw Inspiration From Nikki Finn
Just like that iconic opening animated sequence in Who’s That Girl, from the moment of Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley [Read More…]
Putting A Moratorium on “Barracuda” to Connote Female Empowerment
In the same way it appears to be a requirement to use New Order’s “Blue Monday” to indicate it’s the 80s (most recently manifest in [Read More…]