Say what you will about quarantine (just kidding, I think we can all agree it’s been a drag), but we were pretty lucky to get The Lovebirds on Netflix! I was interested in the film but don’t often get to the theater for romcoms, so the situation worked perfectly for me. Even better, I loved… Read More
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby: A Feminist Movie Review
I reviewed the original A Christmas Prince two years ago and found it passable. The sequel, A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding, was so bad I didn’t feel it was worth my time or yours to write a review. The plot was nonsensical, the character choices made no sense, and Prince Richard is still unable… Read More
Feminist TV Review: Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Netflix did not let me down. A Series of Unfortunate Events has all the charming cleverness of the books and a great respect for its central characters Read More
Netflix’s A Christmas Prince & Christmas Inheritance: A Feminist Review
Yes, I know you’ve already seen them both, don’t lie! But just how guilty is your guilty pleasure? Let’s find out… Not offensive to women = 1/1 pt Features a woman as the main protagonist and/or supporting character = 2/2 pts Passes the Bechdel-Wallace test = 3/3 pts These are the easiest points to get… Read More
TV Review: ‘The Good Place’ Gives You the Good Shirt
Getting into heaven has never been quite so amusing. Read More
Daredevil and Disability Politics
This guest post is by Elsa S. Henry of Blind Lady Versus. Daredevil is a superhero with super powers. Well, in the series he’s a vigilante with superpowers. But nonetheless, those superpowers do not make him less blind. He is still a man without sight, and because of that the way he operates in the world should… Read More