Michelle CohnThe Full-Color Fascism Of Jojo RabbitJojo Rabbit, Taika Waititi’s “anti-hate satire” about a young Nazi who finds out his mother is hiding a Jew, deals almost exclusively in…Aug 26, 2020Aug 26, 2020
Michelle CohnPop Music Is Authentic, So Are Its FansYour guilty pleasure playlist is right — pop music is meaningful.Aug 18, 2019Aug 18, 2019
Michelle CohnAmerican Vandal and the Power of EmpathyAddressing the anxieties of high school one crime at a timeAug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019
Michelle CohnBreaking Down The Messy Brilliance Of “Stick To The Status Quo”Legendary songs are not born, they are made in East High.Aug 1, 2019Aug 1, 2019
Michelle CohnOn My Block Reinvents The Adolescent Narrative With Honesty And Compassion At The ForefrontLike many teen shows, On My Block starts with the universality of adolescence before diving into the particulars of its characters’ lives…Jul 14, 2019Jul 14, 2019
Michelle CohnEighth Grade Is Already An Essential Coming-of-Age ClassicFor many people who see it, Eighth Grade is a meta time capsule. A lost home video of their own life on the brink of teenager-dom. It…Jun 24, 2019Jun 24, 2019
Michelle Cohn“Badass” Is Not A ComplimentFemale action heroes are undoubtedly having a moment. Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman was a cultural staple of 2017, securing over $820…Jun 21, 2019Jun 21, 2019