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Gabriella Ferrigine

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Staff Culture Writer at Salon

Freelance writer & journalist | Words in @nytimes @salon @brooklynmag @lithiumagizine NowThis News, Straus News Manhattan | [email protected]

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  • Nov 28, 2024 | salon.com | Gabriella Ferrigine

    Kiernan Shipka doesn’t like the phrase “just friends.” To the actress, who recently held roles in films like “Twisters,” “Longlegs” and “Red One,” it’s a trite reduction and frequent label applied to those relationships we can’t seem to define — the kinds that sit in the nebulous realm between friends and something more. The kinds that could almost certainly come to romantic fruition, if only someone could find the right words.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | salon.com | Gabriella Ferrigine

    In a cultural landscape that has inundated, if not altogether walloped us over the head, with content about male murderers, Ella Purnell finds herself in a decidedly unique position. She stars as Rhiannon Lewis, the underappreciated and oft-ignored wallflower turned serial killer in the dark comedy “Sweetpea,” which is currently streaming on Starz. Rhiannon’s breaking point looks quite different than most people’s.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | yahoo.com | Gabriella Ferrigine

    In a cultural landscape that has inundated, if not altogether walloped us over the head, with content about male murderers, Ella Purnell finds herself in a decidedly unique position. She stars as Rhiannon Lewis, the underappreciated and oft-ignored wallflower turned serial killer in the dark comedy “Sweetpea” which is currently streaming on Starz and is based on the popular book series by C. J. Skuse. Rhiannon’s breaking point looks quite different than most people’s.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | salon.com | Gabriella Ferrigine

    A new adaptation of horror master Stephen King's 1975 novel, "Salem's Lot," debuted on Max on Thursday to largely mixed reviews, with many online arguing that the reboot doesn't hold a candle to its literary and cinematic predecessors.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | salon.com | Gabriella Ferrigine

    It’s 1933. The Oklahoma Panhandle is ravaged by dust storms and droughts so insidious that its occupants are forced to shelter inside, leaving them alone with nothing but a steady, seeping film of particulate matter and their thoughts. This tension defines the crux of “Hold Your Breath,” a psychological thriller, and the feature debut from Karrie Crouse and Will Joines.

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