There have been several movies about abortion in recent years: the hilarious Unpregnant, the empathetic Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and the haunting French drama Happening.
There have been several movies about abortion in recent years: the hilarious Unpregnant, the empathetic Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and the haunting French drama Happening.
While watching Tár, I was vaguely reminded of two other recent pieces of media: The Queen’s Gambit and Spencer. The Queen’s Gambit takes place in
Provo centers around Liz: a destructive ex-Mormon who goes on a road trip to confront her dying father. Along the way, she must reckon with
A Mormon pioneer movie: that’s one way writer/director/actor/producer/editor (yes, you read that right — she’s not a double, not a triple, not even a quadruple
As a wise man once said: ogres are like onions — they both have layers. Yes, that wise man may have been Shrek, but it’s
“What’s up in Canada?” “Death.” “Is that some kind of online thing I don’t know about?” Unexpected female friendships set against the backdrop of a