Search Results for: "feminism"

Lawrence “LAW” Watford Releases His 17-Minute Drama ‘Shadow Acting’

 In a season of movies being hailed or impaled for claims of political agendas,  writer/director…

Review: In ‘Barbie’ Everything Is Beautiful and Everything Hurts

Barbie’s journey is one from a beautiful, pink-palace existence to one that’s deeper, more meaningful,…

Review: ‘Catherine Called Birdy’ Finds Joy within Systems of Oppression

Lena Dunham’s Catherine Called Birdy is a feel-good coming-of-age film based in medieval England. Dunham…

5 Books That Should Be On Your Black Feminist Reading List

What I’ve learned in the last two and half years is that two things can…

Review: Netflix’s ‘Persuasion’ is a Hollow Adaptation of a Classic

Persuasion is Jane Austen’s last complete novel and a perfect blend of biting wit, sympathy,…

5 Fashion Icons In Anime

In anime, it’s common for Japanese animators to give their characters one uniform look throughout…

Review: Lena Waithe’s ‘Beauty’ Film Gives Us Black Stardom In the 80s

Just like, that, Lena Waithe gives us the summer magic we so desperately need. This…

Betty Davis: The Queen of Funk

There are many famous Black female artists of the 60s and 70s whose music has…

Cult Classics: Try Not Quoting ‘Mean Girls’ After This

Mean Girls is, and was, a 5/5 — anyone who doesn’t think so is dumb,…

Review: ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’: A Character Study about Sex, Aging, and Objectification

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is deliciously sexy and overflows with middle-aged white female…