Grief Is a Thing With HorrorIn ‘Multiverse of Madness,’ Grief Lies at the Heart of Horror The movie is both about Wanda’s grief of motherhood and Stephen’s grief of powerlessness, but it remains caged within a templatized franchise. By Saumya Kalia
Who Watches The Watchmen?Have Superheroes Become Culturally Obsolete? Despite greater diversity, there is a stagnation in how stories about extraordinary people are told. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Crusading For What?What Are The Batman’s Politics? Understanding the politics of the newest reboot may help place its relevance in the“post covid” cinema landscape. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Beyond the Pedestal‘Minnal Murali’ Subverts the Superhero Genre Through the Supersuit The cape of this Indian superhero represents accountability and access to the community he comes from. By Eisha Nair
Why Watch The Watchmen?DC Unveils Bisexual Superman. How Meaningful Is the Gesture? The move can represent a much needed move away from toxic fan culture but comes amid a spate of similar campaigns, making the move suspect. By Rohitha Naraharisetty