Cristina Escobar is the co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co, a digital publication uplifting Latina and gender non-conforming Latinx perspectives in media. A Rotten-Tomatoes approved critic and member of the Critics Choice Association and Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, she writes at the intersection of race, gender, and pop culture. You can find her words in POPSUGAR, Latino Rebels, RogerEbert.com, and more.
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Apple TV+'s Physical Loses Its Strong Voice in Final Season
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The Horror of Dolores Roach is Laughing With Us
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The Lincoln Lawyer is Cleverly Updated, Old-School TV
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TNT’s The Lazarus Project Uses Suspense Trapping to Ask Smart Questions
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Shea Serrano and Michael Schur’s Primo Hilariously Explores Masculinity
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Netflix’s Mulligan Tries to Find Comedy in Post Apocalyptic Cartoon
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Queen Charlotte is the Best Bridgerton Series Yet
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Fatal Attraction Works As Entertainment, Fails as Social Commentary
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Figures It Out in Smart Final Season
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Tiny Beautiful Things is a Tear-Jerking Exploration of the Mother Wound
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Prime Video’s Globetrotting The Power Finds Action in Gender Analysis
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Hulu’s Musical Series Up Here Eventually Finds Its Rhythm
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A Spy Among Friends Has Strong Storytelling, But Lacks in Originality
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