Every Pixar Movie Is Really About How We Tell Stories
From "Toy Story" to its most recent offering "Onward," the studio makes films about trying to figure out what kind of narrative you're in
From "Toy Story" to its most recent offering "Onward," the studio makes films about trying to figure out what kind of narrative you're in
A look at portrayals of the mind in film & literature
"Wedding Season (A Nocturne for Sandra Bland)," excerpted from the essay collection "You Get What You Pay For"
"Madwomen" from EVERY DROP IS A MAN'S NIGHTMARE by Megan Kamalei Kakimoto, recommended by Molly Antopol
Part 2 of Brian Lin’s essay on complex Asian American identities in the record-breaking box office hit
"Exuma" by Emma Duffy-Comparone, recommended by Danielle Lazarin
Writing fiction has a lot in common with my day job—sound designer for blockbuster films
Defund the cops—starting with the ones on your bookshelf
When we lose physical media, we lose our connection to the past
Ann Patchett’s novel is based on recent Peruvian history. So why do both book and film insist on a vague, unspecified setting?