Screen Revisiting ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ during the height of women’s football “Bend It Like Beckham” was released 21 years ago. As the Matilda’s face their biggest match ever, we revisit this feminist classic.
Soapbox Is the Barbie movie a feminist triumph or flop? Three Gender Studies academics have their say Feminist Triumph or Flop? Barbie’s new movie dissected by Gender Studies academics experts.
Screen Greta Gerwig becomes first female director in history to achieve a $1 billion record with Barbie Greta Gerwig has become the first female director to helm a film that has surpassed $1 billion in global ticket sales.
News & Views Conservative critics call the Barbie movie ‘man-hating’ and ‘an assault on men’ – convincing others to line up for tickets Amidst “Barbiemania”, conservatives are starkly against Greta Gerwig’s feminist film and her progressive representations of the 1950s doll.
News & Views What a body image expert really thinks of the Barbie movie We FINALLY got to see the Barbie movie. But what most parents are wondering is: Should we take the kids to see it?
Music Should you see Barbie? An unequivocal, YES After a long wait, Greta Gerwig’s much anticipated 3rd movie ‘Barbie’ is out. Is it worth seeing? ABSO-freaking-lutely.
Jugglehood My fantasy International Women’s Day wish list This year, I’m turning the dial towards the fantastical and listing some of the things I’d like for women this IWD
Screen Classic… or? A reflection on 1993’s ‘Dave’ with Kevin Kline “Dave” is a movie about a man who is hired to pretend to be the American President. So what happened to the film? Is it worth watching?
Screen Classic or…? Is “Sister Act” the best queer film of the 90s? Jessie Tu is reviewing the classics of the 1990s to see how they stand up today. This week, she watches Sister Act from 1992.
Screen The construct of love examined in a new age rom-com we’re all about Lily James plays a documentary maker examining love in Shekhar Kapur’s latest film, “What’s Love Got to Do with It”.
Screen Classic or Problematic? Reviewing the 1993 Mrs Doubtfire on its 30th anniversary What does Mrs Doubtfire really say about families, womanhood, fatherhood, and who gets to do what? Thirty years on.
Screen Oscar nominations reveal women remain a minority in movie-making business We take a close look at this year’s Oscars nominations – who scored a nomination, who was snubbed and which categories keep excluding women.