Tag: feminism
Contents May Vary: Screenwriter Josephine Green Zhang
I talk to Josephine Green Zhang, who is a screenwriter mostly focused on television.
Film Review: ‘Barbie’ takes on the Patriarchy
Margot Robbie is a Barbie girl in a Barbie world in this take on the girl’s toy and feminism.
Film Review: From Masturbation to Menstruation: ‘Judy Blume Forever’ Goes Behind the Scenes
Judy Blume is once again in the headlines. Not only is there (finally) going to be a film version of one of her books (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret), but there is a new documentary about her that premiered at Sundance this year. Read more in my review at The Geekiary.
The Longest Day Fundraiser – Round 3 Interview Announcements
Round 3 of interview announcements for my livestream is now live.
Film Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
An enjoyable mostly feminist take on the Holmes canon.
G33K Out: Hansi Oppenheimer and the Squee Project
If you are in fandom, you probably have heard the term fangirl. And fangirls squee. Hansi Oppenheimer has started a documentary project on the concept. So of course I had to interview her.
G33K Out: Roundtable — Star Wars Fandom
There’s been a lot of hubub about the toxicity of the ‘Star Wars’ fandom. So, I got together with some women to discuss the female perspective on the issue.
My Terrible, Horrible, No Good Gatekeeping Nerdist Internship Interview
In 2013, I had an interview for an internship at Nerdist. It did not go well. I finally open up about it.
G33K Out: Geek Girls Part 1 — Supriya Limaye
The first in a series on women in the geek world, I interviewed Supriya Limaye back in 2014.
TV Review: ‘The Good Place’ Gives You the Good Shirt
Getting into heaven has never been quite so amusing.