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How the First Few Scenes of Minari Expertly Set Up the Movie

Written by Katie Constantine Edited by Tiffany Chan and Kathryn Cooperman It’s clear why Minari, an indie movie based on the childhood of writer/director Lee Isaac Chung, is nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2021 Academy Awards. Set in the 1980’s, Minari follows the Yi’s, a Korean-American family that moves from a city in California […]Read Post ›

Moana: A Female Heroine for the Modern World

Written by Hayley Garden; edited by Kathryn Cooperman. All images per Disney. In 1937, Walt Disney Animation Studios released its first feature length animated picture, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Regarded as a critical and commercial triumph, Snow White allowed Disney to act as a pioneer in shaping the future of animation, and dictated […]Read Post ›

The Connection Between WandaVision And Pleasantville

The Connection Between WandaVision And Pleasantville

Written by Katie Constantine Edited by Kathryn Cooperman *Beware: WandaVision Spoilers Ahead* WandaVision took over everyone’s lives, and for good reason. With its nostalgia, mystery, and sitcom approach, it was unlike anything we’ve seen from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But while everyone was focused on which old show each episode referenced, all I could think […]Read Post ›

Brave is a good movie, despite its flaws

Written by Hayley Garden; edited by Morgan Moore and Kathryn Cooperman. Cover image per stltoday.com. Pixar Animation Studios, which opened its doors in 1995 with the first ever feature length 3D Animated film, revolutionized the medium and completely changed the course of animation’s future. Their movies are nothing short of incredible, with compelling characters driving […]Read Post ›

Top 27 Movies to Watch on Galentine's Day

Top 27 Movies to Watch on Galentine’s Day

It’s February, which means Galentine’s Day is upon us! If you haven’t heard of it, Leslie Knope crowned February 13th as a day to celebrate amazing female friendships. While we’re forced to stay in this year, and most likely separate from our close friends, that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate with our favorite big screen […]Read Post ›

Final Fantasy VIII – Love Interest and Independent Woman: Can the Balance be Struck?

Written by guest contributor Hayley Garden, this post is the fifth in a series that discusses the role of female characters in the Final Fantasy franchise. Check out our artist interview with Hayley! Written by Hayley Garden; edited by Kathryn Cooperman. The year was 1998. Final Fantasy VII was a cultural reset. Squaresoft had unlimited resources and the unadulterated […]Read Post ›

Why Bridgerton Is So Diverse

The Key to Bridgerton’s Diversity

Written by Katie Constantine Edited by Catherine Harlow Since Bridgerton hit Netflix on Christmas day, it has quickly become one of the site’s most watched series. Many people have related it to Downton Abbey and Gossip Girl due to the time period and the anonymous gossip column that captivates London. While it sets itself apart […]Read Post ›

Final Fantasy VII – What Makes a Female Character Memorable?

Written by guest contributor Hayley Garden, this post is the fourth in a series that discusses the role of female characters in the Final Fantasy franchise. Check out our recent artist interview with Hayley! Written by Hayley Garden; edited by Kathryn Cooperman. Cover image per Wikimedia Commons. CW: Mention of death. Please note that this post contains spoilers for […]Read Post ›

2020 Year in Review: Finding the Good Amongst the Bad

It has certainly been a difficult year for all, but looking back at 2020, we want to highlight some of the small, but meaningful new experiences that have brought us light during such a dark time.  Katie Constantine: Watercolor painting – I picked it up over the summer and now find myself using it as […]Read Post ›

Final Fantasy VI – The First Female Protagonist

Written by guest contributor Hayley Garden, this post is the third in a series that discusses the role of female characters in the Final Fantasy franchise. Check out our recent artist interview with Hayley! Written by Hayley Garden; edited by Kathryn Cooperman and Catherine Harlow. Cover image per Real Women of Gaming. CW: Suicide mention Both Final Fantasy V […]Read Post ›

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