Understanding Masculinity in Fight Club
There is something almost ritualistic about returning to Fight Club. I remember the first time I watched it – past midnight at a sleepover, half out of my mind, barely a teenager – and...
There is something almost ritualistic about returning to Fight Club. I remember the first time I watched it – past midnight at a sleepover, half out of my mind, barely a teenager – and...
Since its release, Heated Rivalry has taken the world by storm, drawing attention for both its premise – an intense, queer romance between two rival hockey players – and its intimacy, cinematography, and long-arc...
Beauty and the Beast endures because it sits in a rare emotional space: a love story built on shame, empathy, confrontation, and transformation. It’s not a tale about a girl who “tames” a monster,...
There’s a particular kind of character – morally unstable, ethically inconsistent, sometimes outright destructive – who always seems to pull a disproportionate amount of attention. They’re not the clear-cut villains, but the ones who...
Severus Snape is one of the most argued-about characters in modern fiction. To some, he is a hero, a man who risked everything to protect Harry Potter and take down Voldemort from the inside....
Fairy tales have always been about psychology. They disguise the inner life in symbols – a curse as trauma, a spell as repression, a forest as freedom. Tangled does this quietly but brilliantly. Beneath...
I’ve always bristled at the take that Frodo “fails” in his quest at the end of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Sure, he claims the Ring at the last second –...