Author: Genna Rivieccio
Tove Lo Reminds You of Sunshine Kitty’s Magic With Deluxe Album Version & Accompanying Video For “Sadder Badder Cooler”
In one of the most tragic live music casualties of a cancelled year of concerts was Tove Lo’s Sunshine Kitty Tour (in promotion of the [Read More…]
Mondo Bullshittio #18: Robert Rodriguez Directing a “Female Empowerment” Video
Just ask Rose McGowan and you’ll get a no minced words response about Robert Rodriguez and any “feminist” propensities he has. In fact, directing “Rain [Read More…]
Which Bitch Is Which: Lady G & Ariana Fuse Into Twins By End of “Rain on Me” Video
As if the gays couldn’t take the overload enough as it was already, an accompanying video for “Rain on Me” has immediately followed the single’s [Read More…]
The Most Vexing Problem About Lana Del Rey’s “Question for the Culture” Isn’t the Just Question Itself, But How She Responded To Its Backlash
It was the letter read ‘round the world. On May 21, 2020, seemingly apropos of nothing other than an extremely odd and roundabout way to [Read More…]
Too Gay To Function: “Rain On Me”
In the tradition of gay icons having songs about rain–from Barbra Streisand’s “Don’t Rain On My Parade” to Geri Halliwell remaking “It’s Raining Men” to [Read More…]
Capone: The Tommy Gun Titan Goes Deranged in Latest Biopic Focusing on His Final Year
When it comes to movies about criminals, particularly of the Italian-American mafioso variety, there is never a shortage. Least of all on the subject of [Read More…]
White Lines: Decay and Despair Run Rampant on a Party Island
In the latest series from showrunner Álex Pina (best known for Money Heist), audiences are taken on a journey beneath the froth of the foam [Read More…]
Mondo Bullshittio #17: Katy Perry Grafting “Sexy” Pregnancy From Those Who Have Done It Better
In a series called Mondo Bullshittio, let’s talk about some of the most glaring hypocrisies and faux pas in pop culture… and all that it affects. [Read More…]
“In Real Life, Could The Club Even Handle Us?”: Charli XCX’s How I’m Feeling Now Highlights Creativity and Expression in Quarantine Being More Uninhibited Than in the Outside World
Instantly establishing the thematic precedent for a record that has stemmed from the highly unique scenario of being quarantined (sometimes politely phrased as a “stay-at-home [Read More…]
Blow the Man Down Shows the Repressed New England Way to Snuff Out Patriarchy
With a title that plays on an old English “sea shanty” (a.k.a. “work song”), Blow the Man Down offers a controlled buildup to the ways [Read More…]