Showing 31 - 45 of 48 articles tagged "Michaela Coel"
BBC gave Coel full creative freedom on I May Destroy You, but HBO wanted a scene altered after it came...
One of the few aspects of Old Hollywood culture that's rather welcome when it recurs in the present day (and...
Michaela Coel's "expletive-worthy triumph" I Will Destroy You has sparked a national conversation about sexual assault and consent in a...
In a profile of the Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You star and creator, Vulture's E.
"Making fiction about rape is a high-wire act, fraught by controversy and opportunities for hurt feelings," says Josephine Livingstone.
"Getting roofied — an annoyingly passive phrase for someone committing an inherently violent act against an unsuspecting person— makes for...
"The most obvious way to interpret I May Destroy You is as a brilliant, explosive consideration of modern sexual mores,...
"Stories of sexual assault have a disconcerting tendency to flatten out the victim’s personality until they are defined solely by...
HBO has a long legacy of tackling hot button issues in new and provocative ways.
The “Gathering the Pieces” campaign will help further the conversation about the sexual consent drama's themes.
The British Chewing Gum creator and star's sexual consent drama premieres June 7.
The 12-episode sexual consent drama from the rising British star premieres June 7 at 10:30 p.
The Chewing Gum creator and star's new series, arriving in June, will “explore the question of sexual consent in contemporary...
The Black Earth Rising star confirmed in an interview with Vulture that her breakout British sitcom that she created and...
"With his sprawling, twisting and ultra-ambitious eight-part miniseries Black Earth Rising, writer Hugo Blick confirms what was already apparent to...