Author: Genna Rivieccio
The Winehouse War: Amy’s Family Voices Discontent With Upcoming Documentary
So it goes that even in death, Amy Winehouse still can’t seem to find any peace. With the recent announcement of a documentary entitled Amy [Read More…]
3 Women Embodies Elements of All About Eve, Persona, Desperately Seeking Susan and Single White Female
Perhaps among Robert Altman’s most bizarre (which is saying a lot) works, 1977’s 3 Women stemmed from a dream the auteur had and then decided [Read More…]
A Little Bit of Heaven: A Little Bit Like Just Like Heaven and Not As Bad As Everyone Says
Maybe the 2011 film A Little Bit of Heaven starring Kate Hudson and Gael García Bernal evaded you. Or maybe you assumed you already saw [Read More…]
Do Celebrities Have The Right to Get Bristled by Interviewers’ Questions?
After Cate Blanchett’s icy response to one interviewer during her Cinderella promotion blitzkrieg, you might have thought you would see a dip in hyper-reactive celebrities [Read More…]
Shakespeare in Love: Kind of More Entertaining Than Romeo & Juliet
Shakespeare in Love, the 1998 film that won the heart of the Academy after snagging a total of seven awards including Best Picture and Best [Read More…]
Amy Schumer: Every Celeb’s Worst Nightmare
By now, it’s evident that the most exciting thing to happen at the Time 100 Gala was Amy Schumer pretending to fall at the feet [Read More…]
Lana Del Rey Continues to Show Her Love of Cinema With New Song for The Age of Adaline
Just when you thought soundtracks were dead as an art form, Lana Del Rey comes along and consistently proves her commitment to cinema by providing [Read More…]
The Plot of Fuller House Be Soundin’ Hella Trashy
Back in 1987, the concept of Full House probably seemed edgy and embracing of “alternative” families. It also kind of ripped off the plot of [Read More…]
High Maintenance Shifts to HBO: Is This Good or Bad 4/20 News?
It seems somewhat ironic that HBO, the network that’s been so far up Girls‘ asshole for so long, it’s hard to imagine they ever could’ve [Read More…]
The Mainstream-ification of Drag Thanks to Drag Race
RuPaul has always been the primary champion of drag in the mainstream. His rise to prominence after releasing “Supermodel (You Better Work)” in 1992 resulted [Read More…]