
Where Are the Women? Ted 2
To add insult to the usual injury, one of the two female characters here is defined solely as the wife of a male protagonist… and he’s not even human.

To add insult to the usual injury, one of the two female characters here is defined solely as the wife of a male protagonist… and he’s not even human.

Is the man who sang “We Saw Your Boobs” at the Oscars one to give us a touching story about civil rights and human dignity? Take a guess..
As you may have already heard, film criticism site The Dissolve announced yesterday that it was shutting down…
…though you can pretty much ignore it. [This post is not behind the paywall.]
Pop over and give ’em some traffic, if you would (and maybe leave a comment)… [This post is not behind the paywall.]

Someday London will be finished. That day has not yet arrived.
The six-month Kickstarter period for Where Are the Women? has now ended. But I’m going to continue with the project through the end of the year. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

In Highgate.

More standard horror flick, if elegantly presented, than the thoughtful science fiction drama it thinks it is.

Romance for the female coprotagonist isn’t the be-all and end-all of her existence, but rather something from which she draws inspiration for her life. [This post is not behind the paywall.]