Last year we shared footage of bald eagles “showing off their vocalization skills” at the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka. The vocalizations, while impressive, were nothing like the shrill cries dubbed ...
Haleigh Foutch is a writer, editor, host, actor, and feline enthusiast based in Los Angeles. Former Managing Editor of Collider, she is currently an editor at The Wrap. She also co-created The ...
Hulu’s new comedy Shrill is quietly revolutionary in the way it approaches its main character: SNL cast member Aidy Bryant stars as Annie, a woman who is overweight… and who is actually totally fine ...
Early in Shrill‘s second season Annie’s mom (Julia Sweeney) runs away to Montreal. She doesn’t warn her daughter (Aidy Bryant) or husband (Daniel Stern) before she goes; she just drives, causing their ...
The dramatic ups and downs on Hulu's new series Shrill are more real than you might think. The show is adapted from author Lindy West's 2016 essay collection Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman, with Aidy ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post includes details about Hulu‘s Shrill season 3, including the series finale “Move.” Shrill closed out its third and final chapter taking a cue from the late, great Whitney ...
Hulu's newest comedy series, Shill, is already generating a huge amount of buzz, and there are endless exciting names attached to it. Lorne Michaels and Elizabeth Banks serve as executive producers ...
The show is very much about Annie’s size but not about her attempt to get thinner or otherwise win the approval of fat-shamers. Rather, it’s about her learning to be comfortable in the body she has, ...
The star of the show, lovable comedian Aidy Bryant, certainly left fans wanting more. As Shrill comes to a bittersweet ending, it’s time to look back on the show and discuss some of its most ...
Hulu's 'Shrill' stars Aidy Bryant as an overweight woman figuring out which indignities she will accept and which she will reject in a world that prizes thin bodies. By Robyn Bahr Warning: A fat woman ...
I don’t know whether there’s ever been a TV show that I’ve simultaneously anticipated and dreaded more than Hulu’s “Shrill.” The comedy, released Friday on the streaming service, is an adaptation of ...
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