M3GAN is a Hilarious Thrill with an Emotional Center From Blumhouse 

Written by Margaret Rasberry January 5th, 2022  Imagine the audiences’ collective surprise when the Universal logo faded, a toy commercial was projected on the screen, advertising an almost unholy amalgamation of a Furby, a troll doll, and a Baby Alive doll that had all those features, including defecation, that your child controlled on an appContinue reading “M3GAN is a Hilarious Thrill with an Emotional Center From Blumhouse “

Tanya Tucker Makes her Triumphant Return in this Life-Affirmingly Serviceable Documentary

Written by Margaret Rasberry November 6th, 2022  “You were making music at the same time as Dolly (Parton) so to me, you are just as important to music as Dolly”, Brandi Carlile tells her inspiration Tanya Tucker in a heartwarmingly bolstering scene that rejuvenates Tucker in the recording studio for her first album in aContinue reading “Tanya Tucker Makes her Triumphant Return in this Life-Affirmingly Serviceable Documentary”

No. Kate Bush and her album The Dreaming is not Dada

Written by Margaret “Molly” Rasberry  While reading reviews for Tom Doyles’ newest biography on Kate Bush, Running Up that Hill: 50 Visions of Kate Bush (2022), I stumbled across a review that piqued my interest, and not in the way the critic intended. The excerpt in question: I needed a moment to process the leapsContinue reading “No. Kate Bush and her album The Dreaming is not Dada”

Kate Bush as a Queer Icon: Or Why We Cannot Stop Listening to Running up that Hill (A Deal with God)

we are a man and a woman and if we could actually swap each other’s roles we could actually be in each other’s place. I think we both would be very surprised and I think it would lead to a greater understanding..

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