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A Met Gala recap from someone who knows absolutely nothing about fashion

Eden Mor May 2, 2023
The annual fundraising gala for New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Every first Monday of May, Hollywood’s elite flock to NYC, reminding us once again how out-of-touch with reality celebrities are.
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Gender Justice: Time to unpack your internalized misogyny

Meredith Varner February 26, 2021
So many female celebrities get hate from other women for similarly arbitrary reasons, and it all comes from internalized misogyny. It is time to stop this ugly behavior of women tearing down other women and leave it behind in middle school.
Actress Kristen Stewart, shown at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, will star in action film “Charlie’s Angels,” the fourth installment of the movie franchise. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Review: “Charlie’s Angels” packs less punch than its predecessors

Nancy Jiang November 22, 2019
For decades, Charlie’s Angels has been the epitome of fierce, crime-fighting females — a trio so engaging that the original 1976 television series has inspired countless reboots. But despite the strength of its predecessor, the 2019 reboot of “Charlie’s Angels” leaves much to be desired. 
The Rolling Stones’ new classic blues album “Blue & Lonesome” is its first studio album in over a decade. PHOTO COURTESY POLYDOR RECORDS

REVIEW: The Rolling Stones reflect on blues roots in new cover album

AnnMarie Barenchi December 4, 2016

The Rolling Stones is a band most anyone could recognize, even younger generations. The British rock band formed in the 1960s and quickly built up fame, releasing chart-topping albums over the next several...

Kristen Stewart plays a bored law graduate in director Kelly Reichardt's new film “Certain Women.” PHOTO COURTESY IFC FILMS

REVIEW: “Certain Women” features strong female roles in independent film

Caroline Aaron October 21, 2016

The world of independent filmmaking is one of radical removal from Hollywood templates. Tried-and-true stories of boy-meets-girl, odd couple comedies and tearjerker romance tend not to exist in the small,...

Charlize Theron and Emily Blunt star in the new fantasy adventure movie “The Huntsman: Winter's War,” opening Friday. PHOTO COURTESY UNIVERSAL PICTURES

REVIEW: “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” chills surrounding excitement

Tia Simawang April 21, 2016

2012 was a historic year for film, boasting cinematic achievements of all genres. Among these, the revival of a long-told fairytale peaked blockbuster interest in the form of “Snow White and the...

(From left) Juliette Binoche (Maria Enders) and Kristen Stewart (Valentine) in Olivier Assayas’ “Clouds of Sils Maria.” PHOTO BY CAROLE BETHUEL/COURTESY OF CG CINEMA

REVIEW: “Clouds of Sils Maria” a character-driven masterpiece

Hannah Landers April 17, 2015

What does it mean to grow older? For women in Hollywood, it has often meant to inject, to tuck, to smooth away. This has long been the stuff of think pieces across the web, but it had yet to be explored...

In "Still Alice," released Jan. 16, Julianne Moore (left) stars as a patient with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. PHOTO BY JOJO WHILDEN/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS

REVIEW: In “Still Alice”, love tries hard to conquer all

Navraj Narula January 23, 2015

A person can be visually impaired yet still clearly hear birds singing in the morning. Another might not be able to hear the birds, but instead see the change of a season reflected in a tree’s leaves....

Hell yeah: Hunger Games

Daily Free Press Admin March 21, 2012

By Lauren Dezenski, Features Associate Editor—Blog With The Hunger Games movie about to hit the theaters (showings start Friday at midnight), the world needs a good dissection of the most popular post-apocalyptic...

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