Are We in a Video-Game Adaptation Renaissance? By Sydney Little The Last of Us, I’ll admit, despite its popularity and critical acclaim, was a game I never… Continue reading “Are We in a Video-Game Adaptation Renaissance?”…
Are ‘Guilty Pleasures’ Specific to Women? A Reflection on Gender and Culture By Kenzie Erhardt Guilty pleasures: we all have them. Meghan Markle admits, “French fries and vino are my vices.” Chloe… Continue reading “Are ‘Guilty Pleasures’ Specific to Women? A Reflection on Gender and Culture”…
We Need More “Us” at School By Hadiya Qazi “And that concludes our presentations on major influences in history! It was so great to explore such… Continue reading “We Need More “Us” at School”…
In Defense of Smut in Cinema By Berk Davenport Kiziltug Allow me to invite you to a dilemma of framing: on the one hand, we rely… Continue reading “In Defense of Smut in Cinema”…
‘The Brood’ and The Body: A Patriarchal Fantasy Reinforced By Tayler Bakotic Introduction and Thesis David Cronenberg’s 1979 film “The Brood” features Samantha Eggar playing the role of the… Continue reading “‘The Brood’ and The Body: A Patriarchal Fantasy Reinforced”…
Something About IT By Sean Gilbert The Red Bible. This is how the book seems to brand itself now, having lost its stylized… Continue reading “Something About IT”…
Newsletter 5/10/23 Hey NYU! Did you miss us? Well, we’re back! It’s March, which is a huge month for our favorite… Continue reading “Newsletter 5/10/23”…