• We Need More Hope-Filled Media

    We Need More Hope-Filled Media

    Whenever anyone asks me what kinds of movies and shows I like, I tend to just give the vague umbrella answer of “fun and feel-good,” occasionally followed up with, “if I wanted to be depressed, I’d just watch the news.” This usually returns a mixed bag of recommendations, since of course different things make different…

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  • What Happened to Competence Porn?

    What Happened to Competence Porn?

    In 2009, Leverage writer John Rogers wrote in a blog post about how viewers enjoyed “watching competent people banter and plan,” something his team had come to refer to as “competence porn.” This phenomenon, now named, has loosely cropped up throughout all forms of media over the years, from Odysseus escaping the Cyclops to Sherlock…

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  • Get Off Your High Horse, the Book Is Not Always Better Than the Movie

    Get Off Your High Horse, the Book Is Not Always Better Than the Movie

    It is common knowledge among book readers that the movie version will almost always be inferior to the book it’s based off of. It’s a popular refrain by moviegoers, dinner guests and librarians everywhere. And to some degree this belief is well justified. There are a lot of bad or utterly forgettable book adaptations out…

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  • How Spirited Away Is About Unflinchingly Accepting Adolescence

    How Spirited Away Is About Unflinchingly Accepting Adolescence

    Miyazaki’s masterful storytelling and fine-tuned artistic vision is apparent in many if not all of the Studio Ghibli films, especially in one of the most iconic, Spirited Away. I remember watching Spirited Away for the first time in middle school. I had to ask my mom to buy it off the cable’s pay-per-view, patiently waiting…

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  • The Difference Between INTJ and INTP

    The Difference Between INTJ and INTP

    Myers-Briggs has become a popular way to categorize people, to generalize and maybe even understand them. Thanks to an overabundance of internet tests and opinionated bloggers, there’s a lot of information floating around out there, much of it misleading or inaccurate. As an imperfect (and often discredited) form of psychology, it’s nearly impossible to have…

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  • The Beginner’s Guide to Anime: The Art of Respect

    The Beginner’s Guide to Anime: The Art of Respect

    My very first anime was not Pokémon, Sailor Moon, or Dragonball Z. It was Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. Look it up. It was preciously beautiful (and terrifying, thanks to the Nightmare King), but as I grew from Pokémon dweeb to Moonie to anime club official, I’ve learned a few things. First off, anime is…

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  • ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Is Better Than ‘Harry Potter.’ Duel Me.

    ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Is Better Than ‘Harry Potter.’ Duel Me.

    Spoilers included for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald received a lot of backlash, especially on social media, after its release in theaters. Whether fans were confused by the plot, angry with J.K. Rowling for adding in a not-so-surprising twist, or wondering why Dumbledore is wearing suits instead of…

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  • The Problem with Catering to Fans

    The Problem with Catering to Fans

    When was the last time you saw someone on the internet ranting about The Last Jedi? Nitpicking Infinity War? Making an argument about some other movie or show that was a huge disappointment and shouldn’t have been made? Probably not that long ago. Since the rise of the internet, there has been an increasing trend…

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