Amanda RossoApril 25Recognise your oppressor When they say he’s dark and speaks in tongues He comes from dry lands now soaked in blood. When the sea slapped…Apr 25, 20182Apr 25, 20182
Amanda Rosso#There’s an army of us The Defectives, The Hurt, The Wounded; our too many pieces scattered on muddy floors, footprints through blinding…Mar 30, 2018Mar 30, 2018
Amanda RossoThe boys of summer don’t look blue: Moonlight, Call Me By Your Name and the privilege of a Carefree…Call Me By Your Name and Moonlight have been mentioned in the same sentence numerous times since Guadagnino’s film debuted at Sundance Film…Jan 2, 2018Jan 2, 2018
Amanda RossoIn praise of Helga The Ordinary Womanand why Superwomanism is dangerous to us all.Dec 21, 20171Dec 21, 20171
Amanda RossoWhy I’m fed up with the Hollywoodgate rhetoric.On sexual harassment, Hipster Feminism and the Gentrification of trauma.Dec 3, 2017Dec 3, 2017
Amanda RossoThe Late Mrs Rochester Burns“You dance like you don’t care” he said. I dance like I never cared. I dance because I care. As if my body was mine and mine only. For me…Nov 29, 2017Nov 29, 2017
Amanda Rosso“Go away!”, on trauma, mental health and the monsters within in Stranger Things 2Let’s be honest, we tend to romanticise the past, a little. A lot, actually. It’s the Butterfly Effect of nostalgia, the emotional leveller…Nov 9, 2017Nov 9, 2017
Amanda RossoGet Out and the urgency of complexity in storytellingon objectification, ownership and diversityMar 25, 2017Mar 25, 2017
Amanda RossoBlack Boys Look Blue: ‘Moonlight’, sorrows, the water, and the healing power of storytelling‘Moonlight’ isn’t just a matter of #OscarsSoWhite, but a poignant piece of art, a bastion of talent, empathy and honesty.Feb 27, 2017Feb 27, 2017