Julie Lim, Daily Californian

Julie Lim

Daily Californian

Mountain View, CA, United States

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Past articles by Julie:

The bar is so low for ‘Too Hot To Handle’ yet it still disappoints

The bar is buried 10 feet under the sand, yet somehow “Too Hot To Handle” still does not live up to the minimal expectations it has set up for itself. → Read More

Saint Motel brings retro cool to Regency Ballroom in San Francisco

The tour, aptly titled “Motion Picture Show,” was full of homages to some of Hollywood’s classics. → Read More

Game of Thorns: Women Tell All special of ‘The Bachelor’ shows why Peter has aged like a president on his season

Before we dive into Peter’s exes continuing to tear each other down, first we must find out who went home after the fantasy suite dates. → Read More

Game of Thorns: Week 8 of ‘The Bachelor’ goes down under in more ways than one

With Peter down to three girls, the race is getting tighter and the age range is getting younger. Who will end up with Peter’s heart? → Read More

Game of Thorns: Week 7 of ‘The Bachelor’ proves we are not all family

Peter flies on over to Des Moines, Iowa to meet Kelsey and her equally platinum blond family. → Read More

Weekend binge: Let’s talk about sex (healthily), baby

For a show revolving around sex, “Sex Education” is surprisingly wholesome, featuring one of the best-written ensembles of characters on television today. → Read More

Season 3 of ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ is as whimsical as ever, despite blind spots

For a show set in a sociopolitically turbulent time in the United States, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” does a great job at skimming the turbulence without ever diving in. → Read More

Weekend binge — Hollywood circle jerk

Even Netflix is trying to get in the game — if you haven’t already seen from Timothée Chalamet’s bowl cut being aggressively touted on its website. → Read More

Kiarostami’s ‘The Colours’ is brief whimsical excellence

Early works of famed filmmakers during the beginning of their career are always interesting to see. Although ‘The Colours’ is an educational video made for teaching young children about hues, the short film can also be seen as a portending testament to Kiarostami’s eye as a filmmaker. → Read More

‘Taste of Cherry’ celebrates smaller joys of life

Despite the darker premise of the film, “Taste of Cherry” surprisingly celebrates life and its little joys. → Read More

'Good Boys' plus sex toys equals juvenile joy

With the main cast all born when Livestrong bracelets were hot and the Motorola Razr was in style, the kids are old enough to understand good comedic timing and young enough to remind you about how unaccomplished you are. → Read More

Lifelong lessons from the boob tube

For me, TV was where I could drop in to be a resident at Seattle Grace Hospital or a glee club kid at a high school with an oddly well-funded arts program. → Read More

Coco, Spielberg, Beyoncé and me

Everyone’s passion begins somewhere and evolves as they get older. My love affair with movies is a trilogy, and it started with Universal Studios. → Read More

Game of Thorns: Good afternoon, good evening and good riddance to Luke P. on the Men Tell All special of 'The Bachelorette'

And just like that we’re taken back to Crete, where two of America’s favorite contestants and Jed stand awaiting their fate. → Read More

2019-20 TV season pilot watch, the rankings: CBS

CBS’s fall slate is looking to diversify. So here’s a look, from best to worst, of CBS’s upcoming shows. → Read More

Game of Thorns: Week 9 of 'The Bachelorette' is pointless if you think about it

It’s Hometowns week here in the Bachelorette-verse! Which means two things: It is time to silently judge the contestants’ families and Luke P. has been here for 8 weeks too long. → Read More

No, your childhood is not ruined

If I could somehow insert a heavy sigh here, I would, because it amazes me how intolerant we still are — it is 2019 and we can’t seem to accept a Black Ariel without it being controversial. → Read More

Deconstructing Disney

I could spout out critiques like “heteronormative standards” and “patriarchal hegemony,” but the foundation of it all is the implied inferiority of Disney’s female characters. → Read More

Game of Thorns: Week 5B of ‘The Bachelorette’ is why we can’t have nice things

At this point, the producers must have a whole file of contestant reaction shots to Luke P. just ready to be used whenever Luke P. opens his mouth. → Read More

A case for studying abroad

To avoid becoming that-one-friend-who-won’t-shut-up-about-her-semester-abroad, I am going to talk about it once in this article. → Read More