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Loving the Monster: The Ballad of Monstrous Men and ‘You’

Inner monologues from page to screen

Squid Game’s Move into Reality Television

The Challenges of “Squid Game: The Challenge”

Anne with an Oh, Snap!

Really just a story about people who hate an orphan.

Moving Pictures: Looking Through The ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

A sharp sequel to "Knives Out" (2019) and an even sharper murder mystery the the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Netflix’s Best Worst Christmas Films

A new Christmas tradition brought to you by Netflix.

Loving the Monster: The Perfect Humans and “The Imperfects” Monsters

A chupacabra, a banshee, and a succubus meet in the park to discuss what makes them monsters

Auteur Theory: Television Auteurs

How do auteurs challenge the inherent limitations of creating a show for television — and what makes or breaks a television auteur's work?

Is “Made-for-Streaming” the new “Straight-to-DVD”?

As streaming services become more popular, several original productions are being created for their catalogs. But are they any good?

Renegotiating with the Big Screen: Cinema in the Post-COVID Era

When people go to the cinema, they crave an immersive experience that cannot be replicated at home. Included in this package is the theater’s...

Games of Life and Death: Squid Game vs. Alice in Borderland

If you had the opportunity to participate in a survival game knowing that you could either win or die, would you do it?

Summer of Love: Streaming Watchlist

5 titles on romance, family, self-discovery, and grief to add to your list.

Five Female Stand-Up Comics To Ease Your Mind

Enough white men on the stand-up stage.

An Interview With Tiger King’s Saff Saffery

Talking tigers, trans identity, and what's next.