by Tyler Thier So comrades, come rally/And the last fight let us face/The Internationale unites the human race. —The First… Read more So Comrades, Come Jockey
by Tyler Thier So comrades, come rally/And the last fight let us face/The Internationale unites the human race. —The First… Read more So Comrades, Come Jockey
By Yanis Iqbal In KPop Demon Hunters (2025), the lore tells us that demons led by their ruler Gwi-Ma “steal… Read more KPop Demon Hunters and the Fantasy of Healing: Sing Your Shame, Save the World
By Yanis Iqbal In Nosferatu (2024), Ellen, a young woman unwittingly caught in a supernatural bond with the vampire Count… Read more Nosferatu and the Failure of Liberal Feminism
When you stream the movie “G20,” you’re staring right into the multiracial, femonationalist heart of reactionary liberalism.
By Cameron Metcalfe During a press interview promoting The Witch (2015), director Robert Eggers was asked about audiences’ assumptions that… Read more ‘People don’t know what the witch of the 17th Century is at all’: The Witch and Vinegar Tom
By Flora Arnold At its 50th anniversary, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remains more than ever a perfectly pessimistic parable for… Read more Meaningless Macabre: White Supremacy, America, and the Chainsaw
Questions I really wanted “Lamb” to touch upon include: How can multispecies mothers mother together? What is children’s liberation? What affordances might we gain from demilitarizing species borders? And, lastly: “What care do we owe these children of humanity?” – the question queer theorist and historian Gabriel Rosenberg grapples with in his extraordinary essay on the co-constitution of anti-bestiality laws and laws permitting livestock husbandry, ‘How Meat Changed Sex.’