DameStruck, Review DameStruck: House by the River (1950) Fritz Lang had one of the longest and most unique careers of any German filmmaker to come out of the silents. Unlike some of his fellows, he made the transition from silents to talkies Posted on January 23, 2019 Share the post Posted by Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Top 5 Citizen Dame 5: Screenwriters Who Don’t “Get” Women Thanks to Patreon supporter James Hart for this week’s Top 5 January 23, 2019
feminist friday Feminist Friday: Hatari In today’s installment of Feminist Friday, we’re tackling “The Duke” January 18, 2019
Thirst Trap Thirst Trap: Lee Pace You Dames in and around the nerd community probably know who I’m January 17, 2019
Podcast Episode 64: AquaDames The Dames return from vacation to catch up on the last month of news. January 17, 2019
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Based upon an informal poll on my Twitter, I’ve come to the conclusion that January 16, 2019
Top 5 Top 5: Cringeworthy On-Screen Accents Thanks to Patreon member Branden Caine for suggesting this week’s Top January 15, 2019