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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‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ Season 20

  From it’s 20th season two-part opener, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit immediately set…

Elizabeth Liang's Alien Citizen
Elizabeth Liang’s ‘Alien Citizen: An Earth Odyssey’ is a Poignant Transcultural Voyage

  The Earth, glowing blue and green as viewed from space, transitions into a stage…

Andrea Riseborough in Panos Cosmatos' Mandy
BGN Film Review: ‘Mandy’

Margaret Atwood once wrote: “Men are afraid women will laugh at them. Women are afraid…

BGN TV Review: ‘Eli Roth’s History of Horror’

Horror has always been treated like one of Hollywood’s illegitimate children. That was before so-called…

Meet Lisbeth Salander, the Iconic Survivor and Vigilante with the Dragon Tattoo

From the window perch of her warehouse apartment, Lisbeth Salander looks out over a snowy…

BGN TV Review: ‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’

  Satan’s current pop culture moment continues in the eighth season of Ryan Murphy’s anthology…

BGN Film Review: ‘The Girl in the Spider’s Web’

  The Girl in the Spider’s Web opens in flashback with a young Lisbeth Salander…

BGN TV Review: ‘Kidding’

Welcome to Pickle Barrel Falls, home of Mr. Pickles and the “Puppet Time” family of…

BGN TV Review: ‘The Purge’

  The rules of The Purge are straightforward and terrible: for 12 hours, once a…

Happy 50th Birthday to ‘Night of the Living Dead’ and George Romero’s Brand of Social Justice Horror

“They’re coming to get you, Barbara,” Johnny (Russell Streiner) taunts his nervous sister (Judith O’Dea)…