The rise of the term “girl’s girl” has been swift, and exhausting. Finally, another term to recognize women for breaking free from the misogynistic layers of society —and to tear down others who aren’t “awakened.”
Managing Editor Anya Capistrant-Kinney kicks off her editor’s column.
When you first hear of a movie whose premise revolves around a contemporary U.S. civil war, some initial skepticism would be warranted. When you hear that it comes as the brainchild of infamously-spotty writer and director Alex Garland — riding in fresh off his widely-panned horror-commentary bluntly titled “Men” — you would be justified in…
There are few cultural institutions as hallowed as that of a great film trilogy: “Lord of the Rings,” “The Dark Knight” and “The Human Condition,” to name a few. The three-film format seems especially optimized for etching a film series into pop-culture stardom forever: get in, get out and call it quits before you can…
The Met Gala is my Super Bowl. Though I do sit in front of the TV on a Sunday night in February to watch the biggest football game of the season, I am much more excited to turn on the TV with The New York Times live updates open on my laptop on a Monday…