As someone who grew up as an underrepresented minority and wanted to be in a STEM field, I know how important it is to see people who look like you accomplishing things. Women in Science provides this in a really awesome way through the curation of the subjects and some wonderful illustrations. I was a
Reading a book about rape culture and how it has manifested itself within the realm of society and college sports doesn’t make for an “enjoyable” time. Luckily in the capable hands of Jessica Luther, Unsportsmanlike Conduct: College Football and the Politics of Rape, this is and cultural problem has been molded and shaped into something
These past two weeks have been such a mess showing us the highs and lows of what humanity has to offer. Kristen and I decided to chat about the myriad of messes that happened from #LochMess and the olympics, to the Nate Parker story, to how movies got in on the problematic angle. It’s not
I was reading The Film Experience the other day and I saw the Nathaniel ranked the Oscar nominations this past decade. Not one to let a list go unresponded to, I thought I’d lend my hand. Rather than take the time to rank all the performances, I decided to share the nominations that I consider
I’m currently in NYC for the weekend and have a crazy deadline for a new project so this supersized version of this will have to tide you over for a while. This letter from a former Warner Bros employee to its CEO is brilliant. A letterbox user Holly-Beth has compiled a list of historical films
Kristen and I are back this week to chat about more hot messes than usual. UnREAL just finished its 2nd season and Suicide Squad came out, which leads to us discussing the nature of how stories are told. Plus we chat about Britney Spears reaching the end of her vocal range. Enjoy! Direct Download