Tag: Genna Rivieccio
“Nothing is real. Love is everything. And I am nothing.”: Kesha’s Rainbow Picks Up Where Warrior Left Off
It can be difficult to be evolutionary as an artist when your entire life hangs in the balance of a producer with a name that [Read More…]
Love Season 2 Gets Real About the Psychosis Behind Being Fucked Up About Men
Not everyone is capable of being “healthy” in their approach to dealing with relationships, most certainly not women with any sort of daddy issues (generally [Read More…]
Lena Dunham, Hall Monitor
Lena Dunham can never cease to relinquish control of commenting on things she really oughtn’t, on matters she has little to zero experience with. From [Read More…]
L’amour N’existe Pas: The Dissolution of Chris Pratt and Anna Faris
In truth, we might have all seen this coming with couples like Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, or Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, but even [Read More…]
Gypsy: Like If Big Little Lies Were Set in New York & All Three Characters Were Rolled Into Naomi Watts
There’s a reason the trope about therapists being the most fucked up ones of all exists. And if there’s any solid pop culture evidence of [Read More…]
Dunkirk: A Philosophy of Ethics Landmine
Like all requisite major Hollywood war movies that come about roughly every five to ten years, the deaths in Dunkirk set the stage of urgency [Read More…]
Jeanne Moreau, Apex of An Iconic Bizarre Love Triangle
Coming on strong after the one-two punch of his debut and sophomore films, The 400 Blows and Don’t Shoot the Piano Player, François Truffaut followed up [Read More…]
Kesha Learns to Let Go Via Nostalgia in Latest Video
It’s true that sometimes we have to marinate in and examine the past in order to truly free ourselves of it. That’s just what Kesha [Read More…]
“I’m Not Here to Collect Postcards”: The Atomic Blonde Who Came in From the Cold of London & Into the Fire of Berlin
If you thought times of political tension were anything new, Atomic Blonde is the perfect slick, yet cheeky action, yet historical film to remind you [Read More…]
John Heard: Beyond His Role As National Daddy
John Heard’s death on July 21st dredged up the role that he was, of course, most known for: “the dad from Home Alone” a.k.a. Peter [Read More…]