I Loved “Barbie” and “Poor Things” but Neither Film Is a Feminist Masterpiece
Calling either a feminist triumph is like saying “WAP” solved misogyny in hip-hop or “Lean In” defeated systemic sexism
Calling either a feminist triumph is like saying “WAP” solved misogyny in hip-hop or “Lean In” defeated systemic sexism
From "3-Body Problem" to "Wicked," here are the upcoming literary adaptations we can't wait to watch
Learning that femininity can be aspirational gave me room to become myself
A companion reading and watching list to Marie-Helene Bertino's master class
Lee Isaac Chung's film is classified as an "immigrant narrative," but Willa Cather's "My Ántonia"—which inspired it—is not
From "Macbeth" to "Where the Crawdads Sing," here are the adaptations to look forward to this year
Which movies do right by the classic children's author—and which ones get it totally wrong?
Make tonight's Evil Dead marathon more literary with our best writing about the genre
The new Judy Garland biopic offers a simple portrait of a complicated icon
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