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About Victoria Pochapska

Writer, self-proclaimed movie and TV-reviewer, and a certified connoisseur of twitter memes

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Lindsay Lohan as Cady, Rachel McAdams as Regina, Amanda Seyfried as Karen, and Lacey Chabert as Gretchen in Mean Girls
Mean Girls Onscreen: The Most Charming Women Bullies in TV and Film

The mean girl trope in television and movies is a fascinating way to look at how women are portrayed in both sexist and liberating ways in culture.

The Funniest Adult Swim Shows, Ranked
The Funniest Adult Swim Shows, Ranked

Adult Swim has been hijacking Cartoon Network for 22 years with some of the weirdest and most interesting shows on TV. Here are the funniest.

Split image of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, and Devilman Crybaby
17 Best Anime Soundtracks, Ranked

Like any kind of television or movie, music is one of the essential aspects of animation, and these great anime shows have the best soundtracks.

Split image of Night of the Living Dead and Janet Leigh from Psycho
Best American Horror Movies of the 1960s, Ranked

While the 1960s had its fair share of silly, cheesy American horror movies, there are some genuinely scary masterpieces, and these are the best.

Jeanne’s fantasy
The Best Experimental Animated Films, Ranked

Animation is uniquely equipped within the cinematic medium to explore inventive ideas and wild visuals, such as these experimental movie masterpieces.

Treasure Town in Tekkonkinkreet
The Best Anime Movies Not From Studio Ghibli

From Perfect Blue to Miss Hokusai, let’s look at the greatest standalone anime movies outside of the wonderful Studio Ghibli.

The Yakuza movie Pale Flower
Best Movies About the Yakuza

The yakuza, or Japanese crime syndicates, have been depicted in movies for decades, and these are some of the best.

Scarecrow with the hood on in Batman Begins
Cillian Murphy’s Best Moments as Scarecrow

Ahead of the release of Oppenheimer, let’s remember Cillian Murphy’s best moments as Scarecrow in other Christopher Nolan movies, the Batman trilogy.

Blind Beast
Best International Horror Movies of 1960s, Ranked

Hollywood tends to overshadow these brilliant horror movies from around the world in the 1960s, which range from the truly scary to the darkly funny.

Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious: The Best One-Off, Single Movie Characters

The Fast and Furious movies contain a sprawling ensemble cast of characters, but these are our favorites who only showed up momentarily.

Catherine Denevue
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: A 60s Fairytale with an Unusual but Important Reality Check

A lavish and vibrant musical, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg was an unusual movie that wasn't afraid to be sad or bold in its use of music as dialogue.

The muscled monkey man in The Square
Ruben Östlund: How the Director Annihilates Bourgeois Values With Satire

Triangle of Sadness continues Ruben Östlund's filmography, with some of the most vicious satires of neo-liberal values and egos in movie history.

Man stands in sand small dunes inside of a room in Stalker
Stalker: How Andrei Tarkovsky's Film Discloses the Meaning of Life

The 1979 masterpiece Stalker has often been considered one of the most meaningful movies of all time, but what exactly is it trying to say?

Poster of Barbarella
Barbarella: Sexist and Outdated Slog or Absurdist Classic?

Filled with a scantily clad Jane Fonda and erotic sci-fi imagery, Barbarella has been acclaimed as feminist and derided as sexist, but which is it?

Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face
Funny Face: A Fashion Masterpiece Long Before Devil Wears Prada

Half a century before the fashion industry was both excoriated and paid tribute with The Devil Wears Prada, Funny Face brought fashion to the masses.

Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe
How Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn Represented Two Types of Femininity to Hollywood

Hollywood tends to pit women against each other, with blonde Marilyn Monroe and brunette Audrey Hepburn as an iconic example.

Vincent D’Onofrio in the Cell
The Cell: A Criminally Underrated Dive Into a Serial Killer's Mind

Despite starring Jennifer Lopez and being one of the most unique and visually imaginative movies ever made, The Cell has been unjustly dismissed.

Rurouni Kenshin cast
The Best Live-Action Anime Adaptations, Ranked

Live-action movie adaptations of anime often get a bad reputation because of some serious duds, but these films prove that's not always the case.

Man in night life Tokyo in the Seijun Suzuki in Tokyo Drifter
The Best Seijun Suzuki Films, Ranked

Seijun Suzuki was a brilliant director whose anarchistic, wild movies got him blacklisted from the Japanese studio system; these are his best films.

Charlize Theron is a femme fatale in Atomic Blonde
The Fate of Femme Fatale: From Noir to Superhero

The femme fatale trope has evolved throughout movie history, adapting to changing times and reflecting liberation politics and the male gaze.

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