FILM

From Internet Trolls to Reboots, Entitled Fans Are Why We Can't Have Nice Things

By and large, franchises aren't perceived as art. Yet, in the ethos of fan culture, many perceive themselves to be the sacred gatekeepers of their favorite franchises. In reality, it's not that serious.

Through the black magic of Twitter and the open comment section of Rotten Tomatoes (RIP), fans become more than mere critics; they become self-appointed co-creators.

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CULTURE

To J.K. Rowling and "Supernatural": Queer-baiting Isn't Creative License

You can't shoehorn queerness into your art as an afterthought and call it diversity, or imply same-sex attraction only to mock it.

J.K. Rowling

Photo by Anthony Harvey (Shutterstock)

Two characters meet each other's gaze. The camera cuts between their full, telling eyes. It's clear they're having a moment.

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