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A review by acouplereadss
Extra Salty: Jennifer's Body by Frederick Blichert
4.0
Jennifer’s Body is a movie I loved only to turn around and see intense negative reviews and general dislike across the board back in 2009. A movie that if released today would be an easy sell, a movie that’s become a cult classic. Jennifer’s Body is a queer supernatural horror dark comedy that deserved better.
In this edition of Pop Classics, Blichert delves into cinematic tropes Jennifer’s Body dismantles and gives us a deep overview of why this wasn’t a box office success and how societal’s cultural reckoning with misogyny has brought about positive change and conversation.
I’m so glad I fit this one in this month for #NonFictionNovember. I’ve been stepping out of my comfort zone and picking up non fiction titles on topics that interest me and I’m so glad because I’ve been learning a lot and finding some great books. Looking forward to reading more Pop Classics from @ecwpress, 4✨.
In this edition of Pop Classics, Blichert delves into cinematic tropes Jennifer’s Body dismantles and gives us a deep overview of why this wasn’t a box office success and how societal’s cultural reckoning with misogyny has brought about positive change and conversation.
I’m so glad I fit this one in this month for #NonFictionNovember. I’ve been stepping out of my comfort zone and picking up non fiction titles on topics that interest me and I’m so glad because I’ve been learning a lot and finding some great books. Looking forward to reading more Pop Classics from @ecwpress, 4✨.