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Nasim Mansuri

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Past articles by Nasim:

The 25 Best Date Night Movies Streaming on Netflix in 2020

Watch 25 of the best date night movies streaming on Netflix in 2020, which you'll both enjoy, instead of being stuck watching rom-coms. → Read More

Is Doctor Who’s new Doctor a second War Doctor?

Jo Martin’s new Doctor brought a thrilling new set of questions to Doctor Who. Is she the next John Hurt? Or something else altogether? → Read More

‘Santa Clarita Diet’ gets romance like no one else does

Now that my Santa Clarita Diet OTP is finally together, let’s talk about married love and teen love, and how this show gets both right. → Read More

‘Killing Eve’ season 2, episode 2 review: Predator vs. Predator

Killing Eve 2×02, “Nice and Neat,” introduces us to a ghostly new villain -- and some really creepy dolls. → Read More

‘White Rose’ explores the secret life of a young rebel in Nazi Germany

Kip Wilson dives deep into the complicity of silence, and the heroism of youth promoting peace in wartime. → Read More

Zac Efron’s Ted Bundy movie might not actually be that bad

After watching a new clip, I'm actually starting to get behind Zac Efron’s Ted Bundy movie, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. → Read More

What are Drake and Josh up to? Theorizing about their secret project

After all these years, Josh Peck and Drake Bell have a secret project in the works. What could it possibly be? → Read More

Five ‘Queer Eye’ season 3 behind the scenes facts you didn’t know

Loved Queer Eye season 3? Here are some fabulous facts to complement the latest episodes of Netflix's best makeover show. → Read More

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind should be a Best Picture nominee

Netflix has picked up The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind, and I’m calling it: it’s going to the Oscars next year → Read More

Dear Men: It’s okay if you don’t like Captain Marvel, but we have a request.

It’s possible that Captain Marvel won’t be the best Marvel movie -- but right now, we need your support, not your negativity. → Read More

The best Netflix documentaries that explore current events

These Netflix documentaries dive deep into what’s going on in the world today. Some are funny, some disturbing, but they’re all fascinating. → Read More

It’s possible to enjoy a good on-screen romance without shipping the actors

Yes, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper have amazing chemistry when they perform, but that doesn’t mean that you should ship them in real life. → Read More

Makkhi: The weirdest movie on Netflix and why you should watch it

Here it is: the weirdest movie on Netflix. Makkhi has musical numbers, gory car chases, and a fly bent on revenge. And it’s all live action! → Read More

Ted Bundy on Netflix and on film: Should we be fascinated by serial killers?

Is there a healthy way to enjoy Netflix's new Ted Bundy docu-series, and Zac Efron's upcoming movie about him? → Read More

Is Netflix's 'Sex Education's' approach to teenage sexuality problematic?

Between Sex Education and Big Mouth, we’re more open about young people’s sexual development than ever. But are we doing it correctly? → Read More

A movie with a strong female character must also have a good male lead

Movies keep undermining their strong female characters by pairing them with utterly uninteresting male leads. → Read More

How Santa Clarita Diet and The Good Place are making darkness palatable

Death and cannibalism are two of the darkest themes you could imagine -- but both The Good Place and Santa Clarita Diet manage to explore them thoroughly with heart and hilarity. → Read More

How The Emoji Movie made me a better feminist

Among the most unappreciated feminist films of our age is The Emoji Movie, which is quietly, yet purposefully, revolutionizing the way we depict female characters in animated movies. → Read More

How can Pacific Rim avoid becoming Transformers?

Pacific Rim: Uprising sheds some of the mystique that characterized the first movie, leaving us with a movie about big robots, shattered skyscrapers, and two young heroes… wait, are we talking about Pacific Rim or Transformers? → Read More

Pacific Rim: Uprising’s greatest strength and greatest challenge is its women

The best part of Pacific Rim: Uprising was its inclusion of female characters in a genre that historically dismisses them. But was it enough to avoid common pitfalls? Pacific Rim’s greatest strength continues to be its greatest challenge. → Read More