Author: Genna Rivieccio
The Season One Finale of I Love LA is the Pinnacle of Cirocco Dunlap’s “N.Y.C. to L.A. to N.Y.C. to L.A., Ad Infinitum”
In January of 2016 (otherwise known as: eleven months before the fall of America), a Shouts & Murmurs piece for The New Yorker by Cirocco [Read More…]
Madonna Singing in Italian Doesn’t Quite Translate to Sonic “Oro” on “La Bambola”
The anticipation for Madonna to return to the spotlight with new music has continued to mount in the, unfathomably, seven years since she last came [Read More…]
The Dreamers, Non-Incest Edition: Madonna (Seemingly) Advocates for at Least Two Lovers in Dolce & Gabbana’s The One Advertisement
The last time Madonna was in a commercial of an actually filmed nature, it was 2023 and the “brand” in question was Itaú a.k.a. the [Read More…]
Robyn Brings Back (Phone) Sex Positivity With “Talk to Me”
Bringing a slight dash of hope and jubilance to a new year that has thus far been filled with a lack of promise, Robyn offers [Read More…]
The “Weirdo” Next Door: Winona Ryder Shows Up in A$AP Rocky’s “Punk Rocky” Video
While many might have been worried that it would take another minute to see Winona Ryder in something after the series finale of Stranger Things [Read More…]
On Winona Ryder’s Scant Screen Time in the Stranger Things Finale
While a great many fans of Stranger Things found plenty to be disappointed by vis-à-vis the series finale, what might have been the most disheartening [Read More…]
Stranger Things: It Says Something That People Are Disappointed By Its “Happy” Ending
There was a time when people were more horrified by a “sad” ending than they were a happy one. To the point that happy endings [Read More…]
Whether It’s Emily in Rome or Emily in Paris, It’s Still Emily in the Merde and, Now, Borrowing Way Too Overtly/Specifically from Sex and the City
Considering that Darren Starr created Emily in Paris, it was bound to happen, sooner or later, that the show he’ll always remain most known for, [Read More…]
While It Might Seem Simplistic, Zootopia 2’s Message Comes at a Time When It Can’t Be Emphasized Enough
Although it had been nine years since last we saw the (mis)adventures of Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), in “Zootopia time,” [Read More…]
The Housemaid: Surprisingly Not a Rip-off of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
When it comes to portraying a “girlboss” from hell, Amanda Seyfried as Nina Winchester just might actually be giving Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly some [Read More…]