Style Over Substance: How the Horror Hit of the Year Butchers its Own Message
Demi Moore plays her own worst enemy in the recent body horror flick that aptly has audiences squirming beneath their…
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Demi Moore plays her own worst enemy in the recent body horror flick that aptly has audiences squirming beneath their…
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The summer of Barbie had everyone convinced that we were entering a new era of cinema: it was time to…
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The first time I heard Taylor Swift’s Midnights, I thought the universe was playing some kind of cosmic joke on…
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Earlier this year, my older sister was reading Andrea Dworkin’s Intercourse, a radical engagement in the politics of heterosexual sex…
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The former McGill Journal of Feminist Studies (MJSF) has rebranded itself this semester as Intersections and expanded the journal to…
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On September 13th, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was detained by Iranian police forces for wearing her hijab incorrectly. Three days later,…
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The climactic line in every romantic comedy, the basis of every joke so lovingly circulated by moms in Facebook groups,…
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Just last week, my professor’s icebreaker question at the beginning of our seminar was, “What is your guilty pleasure read?”…
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Many undergraduate students have toyed around with the idea of writing a book once or twice in their lives. The…
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Since the beginning of self-isolation, I’ve been trying to get through all of the books that have been sitting on…
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