Annenberg’s Most Inclusive Latinx Series Are All Canceled
…show for Amazon Prime and is known for her acting roles on shows like Jane the Virgin, and her behind-the-camera work on productions like How I Met Your Mother and…
…show for Amazon Prime and is known for her acting roles on shows like Jane the Virgin, and her behind-the-camera work on productions like How I Met Your Mother and…
…Part sci-fi and part fantasy, 3 Body Problem is all engrossing and we promise isn’t like anything you’ve likely seen. Doin’ It Lilly Singh is Maya, a 30-year-old Indian-American virgin…
…Mimi (1972) and Love and Anarchy (1973). Jane Campion – The Piano (1994) It took 17 years for the Academy to nominate another woman director. In addition to helming this…
…can’t make this shit up, I tell you.” Jane Fonda, playing a Zodiac sign (don’t ask), puts it even better. “I hate that I can’t stop watching. It’s like a…
…finally playing an actual Brazilian character, as Mancuso’s love interest. Omni Loop Our second Brazilian entry comes from Rio de Janero-born director Bernandao Britto. His Omni Loop promises to be…
…The script is fantastic and the dialogue feels natural between Glover and Maya Erskine. It’s the getting-to-know-each-other scenes between kill shots that really amplify the flirting between Jane (played by…
…embarks on the research to write a book about fifty years of bossa nova. He travels to Rio de Janeiro to scavenge for old records and interview musicians, and there…
…of stereotypes and traumas that will surely strike a chord with you. Nestled within the bustling urban setting, The Bold Type unveils the lives of three resilient women—Jane, Kat, and…
…Spears was speculation about her virginity. Her romance with Justin Timberlake and guesses about their sex life spurred a lot of judgment of the young starlet (while Timberlake went unscathed)….
Ah, Pride and Prejudice, the timeless tale of love, societal norms, and the struggle for independence, wrapped in corsets and tea parties. Jane Austen—the mastermind behind this social critique disguised…