Author: Genna Rivieccio
Liz Lemon vs. Leslie Knope
In the battle between representative quirky women, there has always been a war between 30 Rock‘s Liz Lemon and Parks and Recreation‘s Leslie Knope. While [Read More…]
Birdman is Black Swan With a Male Protagonist
For those who have lauded Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) as a true original of a film, they’re clearly failing to overlook the [Read More…]
Barbie to be Re-Made in Diablo Cody’s Image
As we’ve already discussed many times, there’s no one quite as one-dimensional in the personality department as Barbie. But that might all finally change with [Read More…]
Leonardo DiCaprio Really Wants to Win the Oscar for Best Actor
It’s no secret that Leonardo DiCaprio has been slighted many times when it comes to actually winning an Academy Award, though we all know he’s [Read More…]
Jared Leto Cutting Off His Hair As Big a Deal as When Keri Russell Did It On Felicity
When you have a signature hairstyle as a celebrity, people tend to get very up in arms when you decide that it’s your hair, goddammit, [Read More…]
The Selfie Stick As the Pinnacle of Our Cultural Demise
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when the selfie stick became an obsession among the masses. It seemed to appear out of nowhere around the winter [Read More…]
“Barbie Girl” As The Ultimate Satire on Women
“Barbie Girl,” ironically loved by women everywhere–even those who were too young to appreciate it in its time–is perhaps one the most satirical pieces of [Read More…]
Madonna Further Proves Her Commitment to the Performance in Wake of Fall at 2015 Brit Awards
It’s the fall heard ’round the internet. After making her first appearance as a performer at the Brit Awards since 1995 when she sang “Bedtime Story,” [Read More…]
Mad Men and The Ruination of the Modern Perception of the Sixties
With Mad Men‘s fast approaching (and final) return on April 5th, fans and critics alike can’t help but revisit seasons past for a refresher course [Read More…]
In Defense of Go As A Rave Movie
Many tried and true ravers take issue with Doug Liman’s 1999 movie, Go, being considered a “rave” movie. After all, there are really only a handful [Read More…]