In the prime of autumn, EIC Olivia Gündüz-Willemin dives into one of the Attic’s favorite seasonal classics, You’ve Got Mail, and discusses just what it is that makes us rewatch our favorite films two hundred times.
Read MoreIn her latest, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell takes on her fascination with depictions of William Shakespeare (the man) in film and television.
Read MoreWith October comes the true height of autumn and everything to get in the spirit, from Scottish period dramas to beloved sitcoms and every Halloween-themed showing we can get tickets to. Read on for what we’re watching this month!
Read MoreWith autumn officially underway and the academic year now going strong, we turn away from the campus novel and towards our favorite campus moments on screen.
Read MoreAs we inch closer to the official start of Autumn, our resident film expert and contributor Zoë G. Burnett shares her favorite films for ushering in the season, including an early review of this year's anticipated adaptation of Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch.
Read MoreWith the highly anticipated release of The Goldfinch film this week, our very own Eliza Campbell and Rachel Tay correspond to discuss the film, as well as the allure of Donna Tartt, her works, and their everlasting presence in our lives.
Read MoreWith a new season coming and autumn shows to anticipate, we’re discussing our favorite watches of the recent weeks.
Read MoreIn our latest “How to Dress,” Culture Editor turns to the iconic Sally Albright in Nora Ephron’s When Harry Met Sally to find fashion inspiration for early autumn (and let’s face it, every slightly cool moment of the year).
Read MoreWriter Rachel Tay explores the topic of female desire in three of the summer’s most popular and poignant reads – Mona Awad’s Bunny, Lara William’s Supper Club, and Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women – before turning to Phoebe Waller-Bridge and the phenomenon that was and is Fleabag.
Read MoreLaunching a new travel series, EIC Olivia Gündüz-Willemin takes us to the South of France through books, films, and more.
Read MoreContributor Zoë G. Burnett reviews Ari Aster’s Midsommar, touching on Midsommar festivities and elements of the unsettling and the collective unconscious in the film.
Read MoreWith summer becoming almost unbearably long sometimes all we can do is sit back, turn on every fan we have, and binge watch a show or two. This month, we talk critically acclaimed sitcoms, female driven historical dramas, and more.
Read MoreIn her first piece for The Attic On Eighth, Camilla Danaher reflects on feminism and the male gaze, questioning preconceived notions of femininity and appearance.
Read MoreFreeing the Francophonie of its clichés and old white men, Milena Le Fouillé shares her favorite Francophone writers to know.
Read MoreRelying on entertainment to keep us cool, three Attic writers share their summer binge-watches and what they're planning next.
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