The post Barbie Review: A Doll’s Existential Crisis Leads to One of the Year’s Most Life-Affirming Films appeared first on Consequence. Fortunately, Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon, usually doing the ...
In director Greta Gerwig’s playful hands, “Barbie” is a bedazzled plastic Trojan horse. Awash in pink-drenched Dreamhouses and plucky dolls, the enjoyably goofy and enormously creative meta comedy ...
Red and green might be the traditional colors for the holidays but this year toyland will be lit up in pink. Barbies. Care Bears. Moosh-Moosh plush buddies, miniature cats and pink slime. The ...
Ads for "Barbie" claimed it was for people who hate her and love her, which left me wondering: What about people who don't care about her at all? Turns out the comedy/drama has us covered, too. The ...
It’s not what you think it is. Of course, the secrecy surrounding what’s really going on with “Barbie,” director Greta Gerwig’s take on the famous, or infamous (depending on who’s talking), doll means ...
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