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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Review: ‘Critters: A New Binge’ is a Fun Horror Comedy in a Unique Short-form Format

Review: ‘Critters: A New Binge’ is a Fun Horror Comedy in a Unique Short-form Format

Picking up sort of where the original Critters series left off, Critters: A New Binge…

Review: ‘Now Apocalypse’ is Another Wild and Sexy Ride from Gregg Araki

From Nowhere and Doom Generation, director/writer/producer Gregg Araki’s aesthetic in many ways defines my 1990s,…

30 Years Later and ‘Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ Continues to be Excellent (Even Though it’s Problematic AF)

On February 17, 1989 the world became a more excellent place thanks to Keanu Reeves…

‘Footloose’ Continues to be a Relevant Snapshot of Small-Town America 35 Years Later

After a family tragedy, Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) moves from Chicago to Bomont, Utah with…

SXSW Review 2019: ‘The Garden Left Behind’

The year 2018 was the deadliest year on record in the USA in terms of…

SXSW 2019 Review: ‘Porno’

Everyone who works at the one-screen movie theatre in a small Christian town has varying…

SXSW 2019 Review: ‘Museum Town’

Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshires, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art — or…

SXSW 2019 Review: ‘Snatchers’

Newly popular Sara (Mary Nepi) only needs one thing to cement her high-school status: her…

SXSW 2019 Review: ‘Alice’

Alice Ferrand (Emilie Piponnier) seems to have a perfect life. Her husband Francois (Martin Swabey)…

Review: ‘Counterpart’ Season 2 Concludes with More Spectacular Twists, and an Uncertain Network Future

Howard Silk (J.K. Simmons) is a low-level UN employee in Berlin with a simple life…