Reviews Midsommar is a scathing takedown of masculinity July 5, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Continue reading Midsommar is a scathing takedown of masculinity →
News New Movies for July 1-6: A whole lot of Spider-Man July 2, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Continue reading New Movies for July 1-6: A whole lot of Spider-Man →
Features Jeremy Sisto’s Twitter account will make you feel better about life July 1, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Continue reading Jeremy Sisto’s Twitter account will make you feel better about life →
News New movies this week (June 23-29) June 29, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment There are creepy dolls and 14-year-old producers Continue reading New movies this week (June 23-29) →
Reviews Border is a strange, strange ride June 29, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Continue reading Border is a strange, strange ride →
News New movies this week (June 16-22) June 18, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Pick what you want to see in 10 seconds or less. Continue reading New movies this week (June 16-22) →
Reviews Knock Down the House and the politics of mansplaining June 17, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Give it a day to marinate, and Knock Down the House will probably make you angry Continue reading Knock Down the House and the politics of mansplaining →
Reviews ‘There’s a cost for reaching’: The Grizzlies is a gripping look at poverty and colonialism June 14, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment The Grizzlies transcends the usual sports movie cliches with a social justice message you need to hear Continue reading ‘There’s a cost for reaching’: The Grizzlies is a gripping look at poverty and colonialism →
News New movies THIS week (June 2-8) June 4, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment Pick out what you want to see in 10 seconds or less. Continue reading New movies THIS week (June 2-8) →
Reviews Booksmart: Now teenage girls have their own Superbad. Some of them, anyway June 2, 2019 femfilmreviews Leave a comment In Booksmart, there are some gems, but it needs more realism and less performative wokeness. Continue reading Booksmart: Now teenage girls have their own Superbad. Some of them, anyway →