Maya Hawke
Inside Out 2 introduces a bunch of new emotions, but the only one I felt…
Wildcat becomes a lens through which to see beauty and empathize with one of our great American writers – and what a gift it is.
Do Revenge was a pleasant surprise, entertaining from start to finish.
A writer loses her memory. Adrift in NYC, she connects with a group of teenagers – in conversations both real and imagined – and searches for a way home.
A young woman finds a path to internet stardom when she starts making videos with a charismatic stranger.
Mainstream hardly qualifies as a satisfactory, much less intelligent response to the media-saturated simulacra it lounges very comfortably within.