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Check out the Feminist Frequency review of Rogue One! What do you think of the latest entry in the Star Wars saga?

10 de enero a la 1:00Público

Melissa Graves

I was bawling but I rely on the books to delve into the characters. Can't wait for them.

It was a rush mission and the pace felt right. The rebels knew as much about each other in some instances as we knew. It worked.
Editado510 de enero

Sunshine Lenora Stouffer

Hasn't Feminist Frequency had several SWERF and TERF content?
Edit: Thankfully it seems I am wrong. *phew* EF is generally very great, so I assume they are careful about vetting things like this, but you never know is someone might make a slip. Thanks y'all.
Editado10 de enero

Elektra A. Kraken

this movie ripped out my heart and ate it. i was crying so much that the girl sitting beside me tried to comfort me (i was there by myself; and i lost my grandpa recently so the movie hit me really hard).
i mean, was i confused as heck for the first ~30mins? yes. was i surprised to see so few women among the rebels? yes. but god damn, i still loved that movie and cared deeply for every single character ;___;
110 de enero

BC Summers

you don't care about people dying unless you know them better...? that's a scary precedent.
211 de enero

Katie Andrews

Everyday Feminism, we need a moderator for the troll.
210 de enero

Kat Murphy

Anita isn't very good :/ I'm the farthest thing from a gamer gate cry baby but she seems pretty suspicious in how she handles her fans money and her discourse ?
210 de enero

Tamieka Small

Jayden Mata so it wasn't just us who noticed how much they didn't explore the main characters.
210 de enero

Alexandra James

James this one gets me.
110 de enero

Anita Mitchell

Chris Amadeus watch this with me.
110 de enero