April Wolfe

Scarlett Johansson in Ghost in the Shell

Why Hollywood Should Cast All Movies Like Horror Movies

With think pieces pouring in on the casting of Scarlett Johansson in the film version of Ghost in the Shell, we need to remember that so much about the whole phenomena of casting white people in non-white roles is because studios feel they need “name” actors to launch these franchises......
Susan Sarandon and Rose Byrne in The Meddler; Credit: Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics

Susan Sarandon Charms in The Meddler, but More Rose Byrne, Please!

All actors possess their own personal gateway into becoming a character. Some require deep memory mining (Method). Others require lengthy conversations with the director about seemingly unrelated philosophical topics. And some just need a single physical characteristic around which they can develop a character’s entire being. Susan Sarandon is a......
Tony Okungbowa and Mamie Gummer in Echo Park

Echo Park Has a Fine Romance, but Whose Echo Park Is This?

In Where We Stand: Class Matters, bell hooks argues that people with wealth sometimes have a difficult time understanding the fact that they're wealthy because they know there are others who have more than they do. When watching Amanda Marsalis’ feature film debut, Echo Park, it’s difficult not to think......
"I wanted to make a movie that appealed to women as much as it did to men

Finally, a Superhero in Touch With His Feminine Side (VIDEO)

What do you get when you make a superhero movie with a male lead but keep your female audience at the forefront in your decision-making? Apparently a box office hit. By now, you’ve probably heard about the wild success of the little superhero film that could: Deadpool. Nobody expected much......
Emma Watson's reputation as a real-life fighter for justice is mirrored onscreen in Colonia.; Credit: Courtesy of Screen Media Films

Emma Watson's Colonia Is a Love Story Set in a Cult Prison

Colonia is not a “thriller,” so let’s get that out of the way. It's a love story that also happens to be set in one of the most viscerally horrifying cult prisons in history. (The story is “based on true events.”) If that premise sounds jarring to you, you’re not......