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On Drew Barrymore’s Iconic Scream<br> in <em>Scream</em>

On Drew Barrymore’s Iconic Scream
in Scream

Real Tears, Hyperventilating, and Wes Craven’s Vision

By Ashley Cullins | August 20, 2025

A Talent for Trouble: A Brief History of Paddington Bear

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Here's what's making us happy this week.

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Looking to jump ship? Read these 11 novels about the ex-pat experience.

Looking to jump ship? Read these 11 novels about the ex-pat experience.

(For when you'r ready to call it quits on America.)

By Brittany Allen | August 2, 2025

Here's what's making us happy <em> this </em> week.

Here's what's making us happy this week.

By Brittany Allen | August 1, 2025

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in August

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in August

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Rejected pitches for
The Devil Wears Prada 2.

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Why <em> Clueless </em> is still the best Austen adaptation to ever do it.

Why Clueless is still the best Austen adaptation to ever do it.

Happy birthday, Cher!

By Brittany Allen | July 23, 2025

What Colbert's cancellation means for late night television.

What Colbert's cancellation means for late night television.

By Brittany Allen | July 22, 2025

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Here's what's making us happy this week.

By Brittany Allen | July 18, 2025

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Here's what's making us happy this week.

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A Literary History of the Billionaire: Villain or Buffoon... Or Both?

A Literary History of the Billionaire: Villain or Buffoon... Or Both?

“When you're disgustingly wealthy, your days don’t have to be touched by banal oppressors, like the office or public transportation.”

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The Church of the Screen: A Daughter’s Reflections on an Early Cinematic Education

The Church of the Screen: A Daughter’s Reflections on an Early Cinematic Education

Joanna Howard Explores the Impact of Her Mother’s Passion For Film on Her Own Storytelling

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How I Survived the Toxic Cult of <em>America’s Next Top Model</em>

How I Survived the Toxic Cult of America’s Next Top Model

Sarah Hartshorne: “I didn’t care how I was represented, as long as I was on TV.”

By Sarah Hartshorne | July 9, 2025

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