Category: Women

  • “Sea Fever” Examines the Emotional Cost of Quarantine

    “Sea Fever” Examines the Emotional Cost of Quarantine

    Movies don’t exist out of context, and 2019’s Sea Fever (Prime Video) is no exception. Without our current situation, you could easily categorize this film as simple nautical horror in the same vein as Jaws or the more recent Underwater. It stands up as a fishing boat version of Alien. There’s a touch of The…

  • The Bleak Reality of “Lost Girls”

    The Bleak Reality of “Lost Girls”

    If you come to Lost Girls (2020, Netflix) seeking a serial killer movie with lots of gory details and pretty dead girls, you’re going to be sorely disappointed. If you like police procedurals and their (usually female) corpse-of-the-week formulas, you might not be satisfied with this film. If, however, you’re interested in a deep, dark…

  • “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday” Dilutes Lady Day

    “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday” Dilutes Lady Day

    As the title suggests, this film depicts a heartbreaking battle: governmental abuse against the Black Civil Rights movement in the wake of Lady Day’s song “Strange Fruit”. The telling of her story through the eyes of Lee Daniels lends a more artistic tone than biographical one- but the nature of her legacy rings true- despite…

  • Validating Bimbos & Erin Brockovich

    Validating Bimbos & Erin Brockovich

    Unless you’re on the wrong side of Tik Tok, aka Straight Tik Tok, you definitely have seen the growing popularity and comeback of the Bimbo trend  -  now extending to the gender-inclusive Himbo, Bimbo, and Thembo. It has been reclaimed as a feminist concept, as a way to praise femininity, subvert the male gaze, and…

  • Review: ‘Dark Phoenix’ Failed to Present a Satisfying Finale

    Review: ‘Dark Phoenix’ Failed to Present a Satisfying Finale

    The final installment in the main X-Men storyline is Dark Phoenix. The film is a direct sequel to 2016’s X-Men Apocalypse and follows the same group of mutants. The story takes place in 1992, and audiences are quickly immersed in an X-Men mission in space. Now, I know what you’re thinking, “Didn’t the Avengers do this already? And weren’t…

  • How Ts Madison Stole the “Zola” Trailer

    How Ts Madison Stole the “Zola” Trailer

    On March 31st, International Trans Day of Visibility, following some COVID related delays, the trailer was finally dropped, and although Taylour Paige and Riley Keough look to impress as lead characters Zola and Stefani, a brief cameo from a queer icon was what convinced me I have to see this movie.

  • The Enduring Beauty of “Persepolis”

    The Enduring Beauty of “Persepolis”

    This powerful story shines with poetic animation, an exploration of deeper truths, and the protagonist’s complex search for identity.

  • “Fat Girl” and The Dangerous Expectations of Girls in Society

    “Fat Girl” and The Dangerous Expectations of Girls in Society

    Spoiler Warning and Trigger Warning for Sexual Violence Ahead Fat Girl (À Ma Soeur, or To My Sister in its original French title)is a 2001 film directed by Catherine Breillat, a woman known for often-controversial films that usually revolve around themes of sex and identity. The movie follows Anaïs, an overweight 12 year old, and…

  • 10 Women in Science Fiction Films

    10 Women in Science Fiction Films

    Women have always been integral to science fiction, and these amazing women prove why.

  • Whitest Season: Privilege Comes First in ‘Happiest Season’

    Whitest Season: Privilege Comes First in ‘Happiest Season’

    TW: Racism, Ableism / Spoilers Below After years of being plagued with Hallmark’s wonderbread, puritanical, heterosexual holiday fun, it was refreshing to finally have a Christmas movie that is not about a middle-class (though sometimes royalty if you’re lucky enough to be Vanessa Hudgens or Ben Lamb) straight relationship where they overcome an instant hatred…