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Vulture Roundtable
vulture roundtable
Oct. 31, 2017
What Pop Culture Gets Right and Wrong About Witches, According to a Real Coven
From
Buffy
to
The Witch
, an actual coven judges the best and worst depictions of witchcraft in movies and TV.
By
Lila Shapiro
June 28, 2017
A Nostalgia-Filled Chat About
Battle of the Network Stars
The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, the loud din of sexism:
Battle of the Network Stars
had it all. But will the reboot work?
By
Jen Chaney,
Josef Adalian,
and
Maria Elena Fernandez
Sept. 28, 2016
A Roundtable Discussion With the Transgender Talent Behind
Transparent
“[Being trans] is something that happens and we don’t really know why. And we don’t have to know why. It’s a part of the human experience.”
By
Stacey Wilson Hunt
July 23, 2016
Roundtable: Let’s Discuss the
Looking
Movie
Are you satisfied with the ending?
By
E. Alex Jung,
Jackson McHenry,
and
Brian Moylan
Apr. 13, 2016
A Roundtable Discussion With the 12-and-Under Stars of ABC’s Comedy Slate
“My mom just told me the lines, because I didn’t know how to read yet. I copied them and that’s what I did.”
By
Maria Elena Fernandez