TV’s T&A icons return to kick postfeminist ass.
Living with guilt and garbage.
New French movie rehashes old sex themes
The best way to goad filmmakers’ imaginations: Take away their toys.
The controversial magic of Nicholas Barker.
International alternatives to Charlie’s Angels and Girlfight.
Butch dykes are overthrowing gender categories.
Rediscovering ramen.
An implausible, and implausibly charming, tale.
The pom-pom girl evolves in the national consciousness.
Because sometimes a guy’s wardrobe needs a woman’s touch.
A film about dating suggests that cinema is always about romance.
Writer’s potency displaced but not denied.
A local radio station says bigger is better.
A child remembers her mother.
Jacques Demy depicts women as all frills and pastels—candy for the libido.
The other side of the laughter.
Finally, a coming-out film that’s fun.
Disturbing paintings stolen from artists’ co-op.
Julien Donkey-Boy: Another freak show from the director of Gummo.