Josh Welsh received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in philosophy from Kenyon College. He then ...
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A deep dive at the intersection between girlboss feminism and the thorny tightrope of villain-centered prequels.
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Squid Game” became one of the biggest hits of the Streaming TV era, unexpectedly launching its way to the title of Netflix’s ...
In this back half, we’ve got more welcome surprises and head-nodding favorites: little-discussed lead turns in smaller indie ...
Written, directed by, and co-starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, “Rob Peace” is an example of two types of endangered commercial filmmaking: it’s a biography of somebody who isn’t famous and a handsomely ...