Unfortunately, there’s no denying that the 2001 Josie and the Pussycats live-action movie was an objective flop. It grossed less than its production budget at... Read More
Natalia Keogan
Natalia Keogan is a Queens-based writer who covers film and all things culture, with a particular interest in depictions of sexuality and gender across genres. You can read her work in Paste, Filmmaker Magazine, Narratively and elsewhere. See what she's watching at letterboxd.com/cyandie and follow her on Twitter @nataliakeogan

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