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A Conflicted Feminist Revenge Fantasy for the #MeToo Era
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Eric Thurm
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Eric Thurm
| May 21, 2018
The Sublime, Ugly Agony of Patrick Melrose
Benedict Cumberbatch shines in the new Showtime adaptation
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Emily Temple
| May 14, 2018
If Reality TV is Superficial, Why Does It Make Me Feel So Much?
"I Don’t Have the Confidence to Call What I Love Bad and Still Love It"
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Lucas Mann
| May 1, 2018
The Handmaid's Tale">
The Handmaid's Tale">
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Margaret Atwood
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Lincoln Michel
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High Maintenance">The Surprising, Unorthodox Media Criticism of
High Maintenance
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Eric Thurm
| February 12, 2018
Portlandia Comes to an End">
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Sam Graham-Felsen
| January 3, 2018
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