Marvel movies need to match the diversity of the comics Out of the 14 movies since ‘Iron Man,’ each and every lead hero has been a white man. Taylor Stokes May 9, 2017
Review: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is really, truly terrifying The show feels like a new form of Orwell’s ‘1984.’ Taylor Stokes May 8, 2017
Reviews: ‘The Lovers’ and ‘Citizen Jane’ are two mediocre alternatives to summer blockbusters Need something new to watch this summer? Try these films at your own risk. Taylor Stokes May 4, 2017
Review: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ is a respectable superhero sequel James Gunn’s new Marvel movie is fun, if a little too fan-friendly. Taylor Stokes May 4, 2017
Review: Gorillaz’s ‘Humanz’ is full of individualism, but lacks unity It’s more like a mixtape than an album. Taylor Stokes May 2, 2017
Review: ‘Free Fire’ shoots straight Director Ben Wheatley’s new film is violent, exciting and really good. Taylor Stokes April 20, 2017
An ode to ‘Teen Vogue’ (or the marriage of sex tips and hard news) How women’s magazines are responding to the age of Trump. Taylor Stokes April 13, 2017
Review: ‘What It Means When A Man Falls From the Sky’ captures the gritty strength of women Lesley Nneka Arimah’s debut book of short stories focuses on grief and feminine power. Taylor Stokes April 12, 2017
The case against Disney remakes It’s 2017. Can we write new stories, please? Taylor Stokes April 4, 2017
Review: Aimee Mann’s ‘Mental Illness’ finds peace within the sadness The singer-songwriter walks the fine line of subdued and uplifting. Taylor Stokes April 3, 2017