Tag: Genna Rivieccio
CoronaV For Vendetta
Thinking back to some of the dystopian “fantasy” movies of the mid-00s, it’s almost eerie how accurate many of the supposedly surreal predictions were (though [Read More…]
Regina George Probably Would’ve Been Praised for Her Burgeoning Badonkadonk Rather Than Made Fun of For It in the Now
Back in 2004, when Mean Girls served as ostensibly the last truly iconic high school movie at the same level as Heathers or Clueless, our [Read More…]
2.23.20 Le Grand Rex: “I’ve noticed French people don’t laugh a lot.”
The Polaroid bitch (a nickname best used to describe those who shell out thousands of dollars/euros for a picture Madonna takes of herself during the [Read More…]
Welcome to the Darkseid: Miss Anthropocene
While the opening track to Grimes’ first record in five years (and fifth in her line of discography), Miss Anthropocene, might lull one into a [Read More…]
AJ and the Queen Brings Back the 80s Feel of Punky Brewster (With A Gay Slant, Of Course)
For those who thought neither RuPaul nor Michael Patrick King had any shows left in them to give, turns out, collaborating together might have been [Read More…]
Mondo Bullshittio #1: The Sudden Lauding of Women in Their 50s When Madonna Was Shat Upon For Even Turning 40
In a new series called Mondo Bullshittio, let’s talk about some of the most glaring hypocrisies in pop culture. As the year 2020 progresses at [Read More…]
The Catholic Church Would File Bankruptcy If It Could: Boy Scouts No More
Perhaps the only other institution in America right now that can feel the pain of the Boy Scouts and its crumbling credibility (which has been [Read More…]
There’s A New WWI Movie in Town, But It’s Still Not A Very Long Engagement
In the realm of World War I movies, there is an extreme paucity of majors in “comparison” to, say, World War II with all of [Read More…]
The Slow Rush Finds Kevin Parker Asking A James Murphy Question: “Am I Losing My Edge?”
Five years is a fair amount of time to let slip by when you’re in the music industry. Yet that’s what the gap between Currents [Read More…]
Daughter of Del Rey: Billie Eilish’s “No Time To Die” Is the Most Non Bond-Like Theme Yet–And That’s A Good Thing
It was arguably in 1973, with Paul McCartney & Wings stepping up to perform “Live and Let Die” for the Bond film of the same [Read More…]