Tag: Barbie The Movie

Decoding Barbie: All the Films References in Greta Gerwig’s Fantasy Comedy That You Might Have Missed!

Did you catch on all the movie references in Barbie? If not, we are here to fill you in.

3 Reasons Why We Hate Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and 3 Why It’s Still Likeable

We have a love and hate relationship with Greta Gerwig's Barbie. Do you feel the same? Because we are here to get really candid with you.

Barbie Ending Explained: Why Does Barbie Visit the Gynecologist at the End?

Barbie Ending Explained: What was that ending? Is it Gerwig's play on a theological theme? Find out all about it here.

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