Returning to the Powerpuff Girls.
by Leila Clark on April 24, 2016
Wherein a Nass writer contemplates the influence of Disney on her burgeoning worldview.
by Lauren Aung on March 7, 2021March 7, 2021
The first few episodes feature some pretty conventional plot devices, but the characterization and dialogue have a loose, awkward, and very human quality to them.
by Samuel Bollen on March 6, 2016October 2, 2016
by Ellie Diamond on September 7, 2023
On the stoner realism of “High Maintenance.”
by Elliott Eglash on November 13, 2016
“… in which Joshua Malina makes his debut as Will Bailey and I suddenly become very, very interested in the mechanics of government.”
by Beth Villaruz on October 25, 2020October 25, 2020
Mad Men
The man will keep his suit on and will be married, but definitely not to you.
by Sophie Parker-Rees on March 7, 2015March 15, 2015
This show is like the less-funny, homosocial version of Love except there’s still chicks in it and dudes who are bad at talking to them.
by Carson Welch, Samuel Bollen on April 3, 2016October 2, 2016
An interview with the Québécois translator behind a francophone fan-base.
by Lucia Brown on February 27, 2022April 21, 2022
Wherein a Nass writer looks at the popular sitcom from a more radical angle.
by Peter Taylor on November 7, 2021November 6, 2021
A Nass writer considers Netflix’s miniseries The Queen’s Gambit.
by Emma Mohrmann on February 21, 2021February 21, 2021
“It was a chilling fragment of the 20th century hiding under the innocent guise of a sitcom, leaving me shaking in my little Gen-Z boots.”
by Beth Villaruz on February 14, 2021February 13, 2021
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