Features Interview: ‘The Dropout’ and ‘Shining Girls’ Music Supervisor Maggie Phillips Rachel spoke with music supervisor Maggie Phillips about her path into the field and some of her ...
Reviews Review: ‘Hacks’ Season 2 The second season of 'Hacks' shows that it is as much about reinvention as it is about ...
Reviews Review: ‘Under the Banner of Heaven’ 'Under the Banner of Heaven' showcases the heights the true crime genre can reach when treating real ...
Reviews Review: ‘First Kill’ Despite its smaller budget, 'First Kill' manages to "perfectly" utilize the enemies to lovers trope.
Reviews Review: ‘Conversations with Friends’ Hulu's adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel, 'Conversations with Friends,' is a "refreshing exploration of contemporary relationships."
Features Stop Killing Queer Characters for Shock Value Arianne writes an impassioned plea for showrunners to stop using the "Bury Your Gays" trope for shock ...
Features ‘Severance,’ ‘Made for Love,’ and the Rise of the Messy Woman in Sci-fi 'Severance' and 'Made for Love' are two recent sci-fi shows that depict “women’s rights and women’s wrongs.”
Features On Lost Memories and Love Bugs: Grieving in Netflix’s ‘Human Resources’ Hannah covers the deep layers of emotion that go into making 'Human Resources' a beautiful meditation on ...
Reviews Review: ‘Candy’ Hulu's latest release 'Candy' is "true crime showcase worth watching," despite its "fairly by-the-numbers finale."
Features ‘Q-Force:’ The Show We Need, If Not the One We Want Brice examines queer representation in 'Q-Force,' arguing that queer art should be allowed to exist for entertainment's ...