Sezín Devi Koehler

Sezin Devi Koehler is a multiracial Sri Lankan/Lithuanian American, and author of upcoming 'Much Ado About Keanu: Toward a Critical Reeves Theory' (September 2024, Chicago Review Press). Her bylines also include Entertainment Weekly, Scalawag Magazine, Teen Vogue, Tasteful Rude, and many others. You can also find her on Twitter ranting about politics (@SezinKoehler), Instagramming her newest art creations and lowkey cosplays (@zuzudevikoehler), and microreviewing horror movies on Facebook (@SezinDeviKoehler).

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Doctor Who
Review: ‘Doctor Who’ Season 11 Stuns with an Abundance of Equitable Representation

When I first heard the casting news for the 13th Doctor in Doctor Who (Jodie…

Lupita
The 10 Horror Films Lupita Watched for Her Role in ‘Us’ and Their Clues About the Film

The trailer for Jordan Peele’s sophomore horror feature Us dropped over Christmas to a huge response…

Benicio Del Toro as Richard Matt
Review: ‘Escape at Dannemora’ Whitewashes the Reality of America’s Prison System

One example of America’s terrible exceptionalism is its prison system. According to the American Bureau…

I Feel Bad
Review: ‘I Feel Bad’ is Both a Foot Forward and Steps Back

“Would you do me?” Emet Kamala-Sweetzer (Sarayu Blue) asks her much-younger, all-male team of video…

State Like Sleep
Review: ‘State Like Sleep’ Explores Suicide and Grief with a Tender Gaze

American Katherine Grant (Katherine Waterston) returns to her old home in Brussels a year after…

Nightmare Before Christmas
The Enchantment of ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Lasts All Year Long

“Boys and girls of every age, wouldn’t you like to see something strange? Come with…

Trading Places
‘Trading Places’ Still A Socially Relevant Christmas Comedy

The so-called eternal question of nature versus nurture is the force that drives John Landis’…

Scrooged
‘Scrooged’ is a Rare Christmas Film that Withstands the Test of Time 30 Years Later

It’s that time of year again when we sit down to watch a beloved Christmas…

The ‘Charmed’ Reboot is the Socially Conscious Witch Show We Need Right Now

“It’s not a witch hunt. It’s a reckoning,” says the head of Hilltowne University’s gender…

Lucas Brown Eyes
Lucas Brown Eyes Creator of the First Native American Sitcom in Development

Since the first sitcom aired on American television in 1947 (Mary Kay and Johnny, for…