Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Don’t Drag Women to Hell–Unless They Want to Be: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 2
If season one of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was about a “meek” little mortal coming to terms with her witchhood on her sixteenth birthday, season [Read More…]
The Preferability of Mortality: Interview With the Vampire
In a classic case of what’s known as choosing from shit sandwich or shit cereal, wealthy plantation owner Louis (Brad Pitt, at his 1994 peak) [Read More…]
First Class Feels Hollow After Seeing How Rosalía and J Balvin Travel in “Con Altura”
From the moment we get a near Airplane!-like intro of J Balvin as a pilot (because there hasn’t been anything more comically stylized than that [Read More…]
Tim Burton Makes Dumbo His Own While Also Emphasizing the Original Message That “Normals” Lack Vision
Dumbo has been accused of being made by Disney for a fast buck, a way to further profits via the barrage of CGI remakes that [Read More…]
Santa Clarita Diet Season Three Posits The Rarely Credited Theory That Love Can Literally Last Forever
While it’s not yet known if Netflix will greenlight a season four (suddenly somehow cognizant of all the money they’ve been shelling out without much [Read More…]
“Monopoly”: A More Intimate Extension of “7 Rings”
As a “thank u” to her fans but more to “7 Rings” co-writer Victoria Monét herself, Ariana Grande has, once again, overwhelmed the world with [Read More…]
Ciara Emulates Vivian Ward, Lydia Deetz in “Thinkin Bout You” Video
Refreshing for its sheer sonic and visual jubilance in manifesting the feeling of infatuation that comes with potential new love, Ciara’s latest single, “Thinkin Bout [Read More…]
Cléo from 5 to 7 as It Applied to Agnès Varda’s Later Years
While Agnès Varda might not have been a vain or decidedly frivolous woman, the manner in which she fell prey to death harkens back to [Read More…]
Men Are Having Way Too Much Fun Crying Rape About Cardi B
Considering that men are all too eager to grasp at any means to reclaim the power they feel has been stripped away from them (which [Read More…]
Broad City’s “Along Came Molly” Waxes on the Phenomenon of Becoming Irrelevant in NY After One’s Mid-Twenties
As though to drive home the point of just how palpable the void is going to be with regard to an accurate depiction of the [Read More…]