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Meg Walters

Meg Walters
Meg Walters is a freelance journalist and features writer. Raised in Canada and based in South East London, Meg frequently writes about culture and lifestyle. Her work has appeared in GQ, Cosmopolitan, i-D, Refinery29, Shondaland, and Stylist, amongst other publications.


What’s So Bad About Melodrama? In Defense of Forgotten Classic Random Harvest

Meg Walters Revisits the Adaptation for Its 80th Anniversary
December 16, 2022  By Meg Walters
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In Netflix’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover, a Controversial Classic Becomes a Glossy Love Story

But Yes, There’s Still Plenty of Sex
November 30, 2022  By Meg Walters
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Why Films Around the World Are Turning to Time Travel to Explore Mothers and Daughters

Meg Walters on Petite Maman, Russian Doll, and Hi, Mom
June 22, 2022  By Meg Walters
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Joachim Trier Isn’t Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Meg Walters on the Woolfian Spirit of The Worst Person in the World
March 4, 2022  By Meg Walters
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