MOXIE: A Movie Rant Now, don’t take this post as another archive for your spank bank of knowledge because this is not […]
Reading The Handmaid’s Tale is Now Scarier Than Ever When I originally read The Handmaiden’s Tale in ninth grade, all I could think was how weird it […]
Someone Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory Book Review: The Tightrope Between Introspection and Gimmick Comedy Okay, let’s get this straight: You’re going into this already knowing why Bo Burnham and BoJack Horseman are […]
The Cringe But Ground Breaking French Movie: He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2002), French Stigma Behind Mental Health While He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2002) has uninteresting character dynamics and a predictable plot twist, […]
The Ripple Effect of Racism: The Vanishing Half Review Finishing The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett has introduced me to conversations about the ripple effect of racism […]
The Bittersweet Journey of Growing Up: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Review I always wondered what humans would show aliens if they came down to earth. Maybe some people would […]
Cuties is Our Generation’s Attempted “Lolita” Editor’s Note: This article was written on September 1st, 2020. Cuties is now available to stream on Netflix, […]
Divines: Poverty in Paris and “Jinn” Divines is a french drama that took Houda Benyamina four years to make and would ultimately win him […]
The 5 Books I’ve Read So Far This Month by Black Authors I’m not as great at keeping up with the world as I want to be but reading coming-of-age […]
Book Review: Sandra Eden’s War The charismatic, witty, empowering feminist Sandra Eden is the protagonist of the thrilling historical fiction Sandra Eden’s War […]