Bits and pieces of film and TV writing from across the board, including for Neutral Magazine, Liverpool Girl Geeks, Travelling Man or Cut Out + Keep
Wonder Woman: An LGG Review
The new Wonder Woman film had a huge challenge in front of it: pleasing both the feminists who were pushing for equal representation in superhero movies, as well as the misogynist action-lovers who assumed that a female superhero could never work as an action film. Despite the films’ faults – exacerbated by the disproportionate amount of scrutiny under which it fell – it performed admirably on both fronts.
Read moreSteven Universe: A Feminist Dream
Let’s have a chat about Steven Universe.
Read moreTake A Trip To Mar Del Plata
Come with me now on a journey through time and space – to the world of Mar Del Plata.
Read moreFight Club and Masculinity
Fight Club, among other masculinist texts of the 1990s such as American Psycho, expresses the discomfort of white, heterosexual men in today’s society which values material possession over spiritual wealth and brand names over individual identity.
Read moreCharlie Adlard Interview
An interview with Charlie Adlard of The Walking Dead fame!
Read moreThe Dark Knight Rises – with some serious spoilers.
Important: There are spoilers-aplenty. I originally tried to write this without any but found it far too difficult for an in-depth review and analysis, so here are we are. First off: I am a huge fan of Batman and have been for years and while it may bother other Batman fans, Nolan’s Batman has alwaysContinue reading →
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