
Comic-Con 2019: The Future (of Sci-Fi) is Female
08/01/19 • 26 min
In the very first episode of the Popculty Podcast, get acquainted with your host, SJ, and the kinds of topics we'll cover on this show. Then geek out with me as we re-cap all the big announcements from Comic-Con 2019, featuring an all-star lineup of female superheroes, villains, and Terminators!
Follow Popculty on Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram for all the news and commentary on the underrepresented pop culture you care about!
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In the very first episode of the Popculty Podcast, get acquainted with your host, SJ, and the kinds of topics we'll cover on this show. Then geek out with me as we re-cap all the big announcements from Comic-Con 2019, featuring an all-star lineup of female superheroes, villains, and Terminators!
Follow Popculty on Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram for all the news and commentary on the underrepresented pop culture you care about!
Logo by Max Badger.
Follow Popculty on Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram, and watch video episodes on our brand-new Youtube channel!
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'The Farewell' and Asian Representation with Theresa Shim
Lulu Wang's new film The Farewell has quickly become the indie darling of the summer, with a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes and a record-setting per-theater box office average, despite only a limited release. It stars Awkwafina as Billie, an American woman who must return home to China with the rest of her family, to say good-bye to their beloved matriarch, Nai Nai, while keeping her in the dark about her own illness. Based on "an actual lie" from Wang's own life, the film tackles family dynamics and cultural divides in a way we have seldom seen on the big screen.
I talked with writer and digital media scholar Theresa Shim about why The Farewell meant so much to her as an API immigrant, and the state of Asian representation in media.
Follow Theresa on Twitter and Tumblr, and check out her writing on Medium.
Credits:
The Farewell official trailer courtesy of A24.
The Farewell original score by Alex Weston.
Logo by Max Badger.
Follow Popculty on Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram for all the news and commentary on the underrepresented pop culture you care about!
Follow Popculty on Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram, and watch video episodes on our brand-new Youtube channel!
The Popculty Podcast - Comic-Con 2019: The Future (of Sci-Fi) is Female
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It's The Popculty Podcast, where we discuss everything pop culture. I'm your host, SJ . Let's dig in.
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SJThanks so much for tuning in to the very first episode of the Popculty podcast. Today we're going to be talking about some of the big announcements that came out of San Diego Comic- Con 2019, AKA
SJIf you like this episode you’ll love
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