Deranged Daylists and Mothers and Daughters On Screen…
Hey dolls,
It’s Thursday, which means we’re back in your inboxes with another big week of Dollhouse content, from “the well-documented horrors” of mother-daughter relationships onscreen to the true derangement of Spotify Daylist titles. Let’s dig in…
Katarzyna Skiba writes on mothers and daughters in film, with particular reference to Poor Things, Black Swan and Saint Omer.
Why Are Spotify Daylist Titles So Unhinged? (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)
Amelia Braddick gets the inside scoop on the most shareable playlist titles around.
Senior editor Gina Tonic chats to the standup and Living for the Dead star.
Lisa Frankenstein, Diablo Cody’s Women, and When to Stop Coming of Age (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)
Anna McKibbin explores the Diablo Cody-verse, with specific reference to her most recent film Lisa Frankenstein.
Filmmaker River Gallo on Ponyboi, Activism and a New Queer Tipping Point (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)
Sam Moore speaks to River Gallo about their feature film Ponyboi, intersex identity and their hope that “queer cinema has started to become just cinema”.
What Morvern Callar Has to Teach Us About Empathy (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)
And finally, Arianna Caserta reflects on Lynne Ramsay’s Morvern Callar, and how we can empathise with its protagonist.