Utilitarian Review 3/4/17

 
Patreon

I wrote about Lizzie Borden’s 1983 film Born in Flames, and the timelessness of feminist revolution.
 

Utilitarians Everywhere

At Vogue I wrote about AZA comics and multi-ethnic superpowered warrior princesses.

At Splice Today I wrote about:

Lego Batman’s stupid redemption arc.

the Nazi film The Eternal Jew, and why it should be called propaganda, not fake news. (starting a series on Fascism in film).

London O’Connor and the tradition of black elevator music.

At the Reader I reviewed alt sludgy indie rockers Slothrust.

Utilitarian Review 1/25/17

Patreon

—I wrote 7000 words on Alice Guy Blaché, the first female director, and feminism vs. essentialism.

—I wrote a poem about freelancing and despair.
 

Utilitarians Everywhere

At the LA Times, I pointed out that Trump won, so why are we supposed to feel sorry for his voters?

For my first piece at Trackrecord I wrote about Rhiannon Giddens and how folk music became white music.

At Quartz I wrote about selfies as art.

At Splice Today I wrote about:

Stranger Things and how non greeks (like my son) aren’t so bad.

how women directors are different, and how they aren’t.

Utilitarian Review 2/18/17

 
Patreon

—I wrote a long piece on gaze theory, Pyscho, and Project Runway. (for patrons)

—I wrote a very NSFW parody of a T-Mobile ad.

Utilitarians Everywhere

At Quartz I wrote about

fascist US presidents before Trump.

Iron Fist and boring white guy billionaires.

At Splice Today I wrote about:

—I interviewed Lirael Lowenstein, a street medic, about black bloc tactics and myths about protest.

—I wrote about Trump and Gates and plutocracy.

—I wrote about Alice Guy-Blaché’s lovely short, silent, gender-bending film Pierette’s Escapades.

Utilitarian Review 2/10/17

 
On Patreon

I wrote:

—about director Alice Guy-Blaché’s wonderful Madame Has Her Cravings, and the naturalness and unnaturalness of pregnancy.

—on the second episode of Twin Peaks and camp utopia.

—some notes for an intro on Alice Guy-Blaché.

 
Utilitarians Everywhere

At Quartz I wrote about Phoebe Maltz Bovy’s The Perils of Privilege, and the pros and cons of privilege call outs.

At Random Nerds I wrote about Beyoncé at the CMAs and racism in country music.

At Splice Today I wrote about

Ida Lupino’s The Hitch-Hiker, which doesn’t find any women on the road.

Laura Agustín’s The Three-Headed Dog, a novel that punctures trafficking myths.

Utilitarian Review 2/3/17

On Patreon

—I started my Twin Peaks rewatch with s1e1, and talked about genre tropes over an abyss.

—I wrote about the Black Mirror episode Nosedive, and glib anti-politeness.

—I explained why Trump is not Big Brother (Big Brother isn’t racist.)

Utilitarians Everywhere

At Splice Today I wrote about

—why Elementary is better than Sherlock.

Yoko Ono’s friendly butts.

Jude Sierra’s lovely m/m romance Idlewild.

For the Reader I wrote about Myzica‘s sugary indie pop.

Utilitarian Review 1/28/17

 
News

I’m editing a romance novel criticism column at Public Books! It doesn’t pay, alas, but if you’d like to write about a favorite romance novel for a general audience, contact me (myname at gmail.)

And a nice little review of my Wonder Woman book that I missed.

On Patreon

I wrote about:

Alice Guy-Blaché’s silent film about the horrors of gender flipping, The Consequences of Feminism.

why Nocturnal Animals is a misogynist piece of crap.

Adorno, Freddie deBoer, and why we shouldn’t be paying attention to something else.

Utilitarians Everywhere

At Quartz I wrote about

Westworld, Sherlock, and how television is eager to prove it is smart art.

Leigh Gilmore’s Tainted Witness and how not believing women got us Trump.

At Splice Today I wrote about

Sherlock’s Molly Hooper and Trinity Syndrome.

—Elaine May’s incredibly painful The Heartbreak Kid.

marketing the city of the monkey god.

I was on the podcast 60db talking about Westworld, Sherlock, Project Runway, and what’s wrong with quality television.

Utilitarian Review 1/21/17

 
On Patreon

I wrote about:

Alice Guy-Blaché’s lovely short film Falling Leaves, and sister lovers.

Twin Peaks and the real. (If you want more twin peaks writing, you should contribute!)

Utilitarians Everywhere

At the Reader I wrote about Sinead O’Connor and the anti-fascist potential of grief.

At Playboy I wrote about:

Trump as bloated elitist, and why the rich can be classless.

—I wrote about The Founder, Ray Kroc, Donald Trump, and how we think assholes are winners.

At Splice Today I wrote about:

—the mediocrity of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.

The Night Porter and identifying with Nazis.