Tag: Genna Rivieccio
“In My Feelings” Anew: Drake Gives His Dance Craze An Official Video
Like Ola Ray in Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, Drake awakens at the end of the visual accompaniment to “In My Feelings” both terrified and relieved, [Read More…]
“Love Stinks,” For As Trash Rock As It Is, Remains the Ultimate Nihilist’s Anthem When It Comes to L’Amour
Before we had the seriousness and defeatism of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” or the playful, I won’t give up stylings of [Read More…]
She’s The Man Is Strangely Anti-Feminist
Karen McCullah (once known as Karen McCullah Lutz, but perhaps changed it because of being associated with Lutz on 30 Rock) founded her entire screenwriting career [Read More…]
Psychotic Behavior Is Always Excusable When There’s A Dog Involved As Smoke & Mirrors
To be a Madonna fan in the present is definitely to be some kind of freaky deaky. As a straight person (or, these days, asexual [Read More…]
Dancehall Days: Santigold’s I Don’t Want: The Goldfire Sessions
Santigold has been far too quiet since her last album, 99¢, in February 2016. Just a little over two years later, that silence has been [Read More…]
Midnight in Paris Was Predicated on the Fallacy of Wistfulness for a Different Time Before We Were Actually Living in the Worst Time Ever
In 2011, Woody Allen had not completely lost all respect as a result of that unshakeable accusation of sexual assault from his adopted daughter, Dylan [Read More…]
Body Double Has Transcended the Mere Relegation of Hitchcockian “Body Double” With Time
Few directors have been able to adequately pay homage to Alfred Hitchcock over the decades since the undisputed master of mystery gave us his last [Read More…]
Bizarro World Mary-Kate and Olivier Sarkozy
With one single snap of a photo, the very notion of Bizarro World’s existence was affirmed on July 25th when senior writer for The Cut Gabriella [Read More…]
Going Through Hollywood to Get to the Presidency: A Symbol of the Ever-Deteriorating Meaning of Politics
Not that Hollywood really means anything anymore–at least in terms of being held up as an impenetrable beacon of light that we should all aspire [Read More…]