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MOONZz shares empowering new video “Runnin'”
MOONZz has shared the empowering new video for her single “Runnin’.” Directed by Nick Andrews and MOONZz, the visual depicts two powerful women breaking free of toxic patterns and take their first steps into new lives. “I really wanted to…
Charlie’s Angels Movie Review: Feminist action heroines fly, but don’t soar
Charlie’s Angels doesn’t just have a feminist legacy, but a very specific type, or shall we say, brand. One that unapologetically places just as much emphasis on its female characters’ beauty and fashion choices as it does their kickass action…
Aisling Franciosi and Baykali Ganambarr on the Importance of The Nightingale [Interview]
Content Warning for talk of sexual assault that happens in the film. For lack of a better descriptor, Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale is one hell of a watch. It has prompted walk-outs and has been dismissal as another rape-revenge narrative.…
The Handmaid’s Tale 2×04 Review: Defiance Has A Harrowing Cost In “Other Women”
The Handmaid’s Tale could never be called upbeat, but it goes to a truly dark place in the episode “Other Women.” There was heart-wrenching despair as June (Elisabeth Moss) came so close to escaping Gilead at the end of the…
The Handmaid’s Tale 2×03 Review: Past Is Prologue And Burden In “Baggage”
After a very strong premiere, The Handmaid’s Tale once again shows its limitations in the episode “Baggage.” June (Elisabeth Moss) continues trying to build a life, and seems to be succeeding. But she can’t stay in her tenuous hiding place…
Movie Review: ‘Professor Marston And The Wonder Women’
Earlier this year, Wonder Woman surprised audiences worldwide by becoming the DCEU’s first real hit. It’s only fitting that four months later we would get a biopic of her creator. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women follows a very unconventional…