Gita Jackson
‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Is a Mashup of the Things That Make Up Star Wars
In its current state, Star Wars feels more like a Dungeons and Dragons setting than a long-term piece of storytelling.
Bo Burnham Releases a New Jeffrey Bezos Song and Other 'Inside' Outtakes
If nothing else, this is another smart collection of songs and jokes from someone who really understands unfettered access to the internet does to the human brain.
Female Skateboarder Becomes Right-Wing Hero After Losing to Woman, Getting Very Upset on Instagram
Fellow skateboarders say that Taylor Silverman's actions are bad for the community, and potentially dangerous.
In Fandom, the Ends Justify the Means
Within a fandom, the object of your fandom is never wrong or bad. The trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard shows this in action.
TV's New Sexy Romances Lack Sexiness and Romance
In The Time Traveler's Wife and Conversations With Friends, love feels like a chore.
The Multiverse Is Not Infinite
The multiverse as a narrative concept can show the audience the potential of our lives. Too often, it's just a bag of tricks.
It's Hard to Be a Woman in the MCU
Not all women in the MCU are written in the same way, but a lot of them are suspiciously similar.
‘Doctor Who’ Finally Has a Black Doctor, But It's Still ‘Doctor Who’
Despite not being as big a Doctor Who fan as I once was, seeing that a black actor in the role has given me the urge to revisit the show.
Unwitting Public Suffers Through Trailer for New ‘Avatar’ Movie
Anecdotal evidence suggests people are laughing at the poorly-animated trailer for a sequel to a lamentably popular movie.
‘House of the Dragon’ Sure Is a ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel, Down to the Bad Wigs
HBO has really figured out that people love succession crises.
Terminally Online Batfans Have Fallen for Paul Dano's Terminally Online Riddler
The Batman’s portrayal of a guy who is way too online is just chillingly accurate.