Angela Morrison

Actual film school graduate from Toronto. Always thinking and writing about queerness, feminism, camp, melodrama, and popular culture.

‘Mad Men’ is a Beautiful Slow Burn

The show's attention to detail and complex characters make for a unique binge-watching experience. Read More

The Evergreen Appeal of Spy Comedies

A brief history of a beloved subgenre. Read More

Osgood Perkins Ascends With The Atmospheric ‘Gretel & Hansel’

Oz Perkins continues to prove himself as a horror auteur. Read More

Todd Haynes: Master of Melodrama

Big emotions, endless conflict, and beautiful surfaces are the director's trademark. Read More

Amy Adams: A Decade of Awards-Worthy Performances

Sometimes major awards do not reflect an actress's true talent. Read More

The Seductive Power of the Femme Fatale

This trope offers a complex portrait of irresistible female villainy. Read More

‘Paris is Burning’ and the Legacy of New York Ballroom Culture

From Pose to Blood Orange to Drag Race, this influential queer documentary lives on. Read More

‘Death Proof,’ Grindhouse, and the Women of Exploitation Cinema

Tarantino's love for grindhouse movies is on full display in his sixth feature. Read More

The Weird and Wonderful Jake Gyllenhaal

From Donnie Darko to Spider-Man, there is no such thing as a boring Jake G performance. Read More