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Some Republicans Are Angry At The ‘Barbie’ Movie For The Dumbest Possible Reason. Josh Kurp Senior Pop Culture Editor Twitter. July 11, ...
The men ranting angrily about Barbie have got it all wrong. While it surges at the box office, Barbie has inspired a similar surge of hate from men who simply don’t understand it.
To many, Barbie is a fun, very pink movie about a doll suffering a bout of existential dread. To others, it’s a public menace. Those others, by the way, are mostly conservatives. First Ted Cruz ...
The Salty White Woman Tears Shed Over the ‘Barbie’ Oscar Snubs Taste So Good Collective anger over the film not getting certain nominations is ridiculous. But also thoroughly entertaining.
CRIME Ex-WWE wrestler was dressed as 'Ken' from 'Barbie' movie during alleged killing at Vegas hotel Former candidate for Congress Daniel Rodimer allegedly became angry when he believed the victim ...
C’mon Barbie haters — let’s go party. “Barbie” director and co-writer Greta Gerwig isn’t letting negative responses to the blockbuster film get to her — and she wants complainers to ...
As Barbie-mania continues to grow ahead of the movie’s highly anticipated release date, some American fans have taken umbrage to star Margot Robbie using her real accent during the promo tour.
The internet has lost its absolute mind reacting to Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie not being nominated in certain categories for “Barbie.” But how much of that anger is deserved?
Crucial Quote. Barbie director Greta Gerwig responded to the right-wing backlash to the New York Times, calling it unexpected and stating: “My hope for the movie is that it’s an invitation for ...
Rather than get angry at what has happened to Barbie Land, Barbie is crushed. She stops wearing makeup and lies on the floor in despair, waiting for another Barbie to take the lead in fixing her ...
Barbie Fashion Designer: ... FIFA International Soccer, GoldenEye 007, Quake, NBA 2K, Age of Empires, Angry Birds and Wizardry were also on the ballot but fell short, ...
The Barbie movie is being celebrated (and slammed) as a feminist film, with its themes of female empowerment and critiques of the patriarchy. Can the same be said for the doll at the center of it?