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Join us as we take an even closer look at 2023's Barbie movie, focusing on patriarchy, domination, existentialism, and the goals of feminism. https://t.co/w0yYfzLbc1
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The Twilight saga continues in Eclipse, which manages to be both the best and worst book in the series so far. https://t.co/MQpa8n3AwA
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We're taking a look at some of the iconic Hellblazer arcs! Join us as we discuss comic coloring, the history of Vertigo, what makes a super/hero, and whether John Constantine cares about anything at all. https://t.co/Lj6t6mEj6P
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In this week's WWBUT, we're talking about revisiting books, being skeptical about nice characters, and Big Vape. https://t.co/UCYwMkgo53
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We're taking a closer look at Practical Magic, both the cult classic film and the novel by Alice Hoffman, thinking about waves of feminism, the history of witchcraft, and more. https://t.co/JEFIaaSzWi
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Join us as we discuss authenticity, the tricky balance of real-world social issues with capitalism, and, naturally, which spice we'd be if we were a spice. https://t.co/p3SsX3Zfsw
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We're taking a look at John Constantine's journey from comics to screens in Constantine (the movie) and Constantine (the show)! What genres are these? Who are they for? And more importantly: where are the https://t.co/Y8i9AKTHZZ
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Join us as we journey back into The Matrix for part two of our series, this time discussing fatalism, race, and gender in the hit series. https://t.co/WL3DgWdLZR
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We're taking a closer look at Russian Doll, the Netflix original series about how not to die, and later, how to live. https://t.co/1i2vnjCWNx
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It's a sick, sad world out there, so we're turning to Daria, the 1997 animated series following a sardonic and cynical heroine who validated the alienation of an entire generation of teenagers. https://t.co/5mywHrARJQ
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This week, we're tackling Neil Gaiman's 2001 novel American Gods, and its TV adaptation! What's so American about it? What's so godlike about it? And is the adaptation worth it? https://t.co/XrmsEuiAse
We’re discussing Mrs. Davis, the bonkers 2023 show from Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof about a nun versus AI, maybe God, and her own mother.
Episode 193 - Mrs. Davis: https://t.co/xi1SNX0ITc
From the archives:
We're taking a look at John Constantine's journey from comics to screens in Constantine (the movie) and Constantine (the show)! What genres are these? Who are they for? And more importantly: where are the https://t.co/Y8i9AKTHZZ
From the archives:
This week, we're tackling Neil Gaiman's 2001 novel American Gods, and its TV adaptation! What's so American about it? What's so godlike about it? And is the adaptation worth it? https://t.co/XrmsEuiAse
We thought we might have been over vampire media, but we were wrong. Join us as we discuss Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire and its adaptations, as well as morality, the origins and meanings of vampire fiction, and what ‘bad’ representation means.
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We're tackling one of the world's most quotable movies—Mean Girls, which brought us wonders like 'fetch,' Glen Coco, and Rachel McAdams' incredible pronunciation of the word 'disgusting.' Join us as we https://t.co/1baur2LVqK