Netflix’s Hulk Hogan Doc Gives Us the Myth, Not the Man
As a disillusioned Hulkamaniac, I was hoping for more answers in Netflix’s “Hulk Hogan: Real American.”
As a disillusioned Hulkamaniac, I was hoping for more answers in Netflix’s “Hulk Hogan: Real American.”
RHOM makes Latina identity feel real on screen – and that’s why Bravo’s decision to pause this part of the franchise hurts so much.
Eve’s path in “Invisible” terrifies me – I don’t want to believe that love, for a woman, means the gradual obliteration of my identity.
Ending on its own terms after four seasons, Netflix’s “Envidiosa” reminds us that personal transformation is possible, but not magical.
We speak with the stars of Peacock’s “M.I.A.,” Shannon Gisela and Danay Garcia, about the new Latina-led series.
While I’ll always love “Pride and Prejudice,” watching Mary tell the story in “The Other Bennet Sister” is heart-wrenching and illuminating.
For all their supposed moral grayness, narco shows like “Dear Killer Nannies” end up glorifying their subjects. And that’s sickening.
May the force be with you! Star Wars has always been ours, thanks to the Mexican revolutionary who inspired the creation of Princess Leia.
After Baek Sehee died, I wanted to read her books even more – and I felt disgusted by my morbid curiosity even as I fed it.
Prime Video’s “The House of the Spirits” follows four generations of women, silenced, oppressed, or vindicated by her historical moment.