Over the years, I've explored various facets of culture and entertainment, offering critiques and insights on how media reflects and shapes our society. Here's a sample of some of those pieces:
Netflix's '3%' Teaches Us That The Source Of Privilege Is Love
An analysis of the Brazilian dystopian series 3%, examining its portrayal of meritocracy and societal privilege.With Artificial Wombs, Sci-Fi Horrors Would Become Reality
A discussion on the ethical implications of artificial womb technology and its depiction in science fiction narratives.‘The Shack’ Movie Is Less Heretical Than The Book, But Barely
A critique of The Shack's theological themes and its adaptation from book to film.Oprah's Advice To Follow Your 'Heartsong' Is Garbage. Here's Why.
A counterpoint to Oprah's philosophy of following one's "heartsong," emphasizing the importance of discernment over emotion.After 'The American Meme,' You'll Never Want To Be Internet Famous
Reflections on the documentary The American Meme, exploring the dark side of social media fame.Shoving PC Down Viewers' Throats Made 'Bright' A Terrible Movie
A critique of Netflix's Bright, discussing how overt political correctness can detract from storytelling.Ladies, Rips Are Least Of The Problems With Your Hideous Leggings
When I get the craving and I’m sick of politics (aren’t we all at this point?), I sink my claws into cultural trends and how entertainment media influences reflects values and influences public discourse. For more of my writings (fair warning: I have written plenty on politics), feel free to scroll my essay log on my Contributor page at The Federalist or follow my ongoing commentary on Substack and X @georgi_boorman.