About Dina Paulson
Dina Paulson is a Film and TV Feature Writer for Collider. Her writing also appears in Cine Suffragette, FanFare, her blog, walk the line, and two poetry chapbooks, Parts of Love, and TOUCH / breaks (forthcoming, akinoga press, 2023/4). When she is not writing, she is walking, exploring, reading, (watching a lot of film and TV), and doing the best life things with her four-year old son.
Latest Articles
’The Holiday’s Best Moment Has Nothing To Do With Romance
The Nancy Meyers rom-com totally nails this key relationship.
‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Ending Explained: “I Can Feel It. My Mind Is Going.”
Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi masterpiece '2001: A Space Odyssey' remains one of his most confounding films, so let's explore what the ending means.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in February 2023
These are depths we reach to estrange ourselves from each other and depths we also reach to bring together.
9 Best Benson/Stabler 'Law & Order: SVU' Episodes, Ranked
These 9 episodes function as progressive litmus tests gauging how solid the relationship is between duo, Benson & Stabler.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in January 2023
From fan-favorite romantic comedies to movies from A-list directors, here are some of the best films coming to Hulu this January.
‘The L Word: Generation Q’ Is Proof That Shane Has Changed for the Better
Shane has always been authentic, but 'The L Word: Generation Q' has proven she is growing more emotionally aware than ever before.
Why 'The L Word's Bette and Tina Deserve a Happy Ending
The on-again, off-again partners finally decide to choose each other.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in November 2022
A range of sentient exploration in the world of cinema is what makes cinema itself extraordinary.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in September 2022
The desire to survive and an acknowledgment of the risks that survival can take.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in August 2022
Summertime is nearly over, but these films on Hulu may help you beat the heat.
Why Antonio Banderas' Role in Almodóvar’s ‘La Ley Del Deseo’ Is His Best
Of those 80s era Almodóvar films, La Ley Del Deseo showcases Banderas’ talent, as the passionate, razor-sharp Antonio Benítez.
'The Bear's Most Chaotic Episode Is All About the Character Tension
On the surface, Episode 7 can be summarily described as "Carmy loses his shit," but what is actually happening is that nearly all of the chefs are.
The Aliveness of 'Killing Eve's' Villanelle Is What Makes Her Death So Devastating
The end of a character so alive, with a future to look forward to, is a pain that cannot be minimized.
7 Best New Movies on Hulu in April 2022
These seven films prioritize forces that shift between the ordinary and the extraordinary
20 Years Later, ‘Unfaithful’ Is Still One of The Best Contemporary Erotic Thrillers
We feel what Connie feels: escape, euphoria, and the feral insecurity of both.