Sepideh Moafi

Kate Mara in Class of '09

Class of ’09, fighting crime with artificial intelligence

Class of ’09 is set inside the crime fighting world of the FBI. But the implications of this cautionary tale apply beyond the FBI to all systems and institutions that use artificial intelligence (AI) as the answer to decision making.

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Paul Walter Hauser and Taron Egerton in Black Bird

Black Bird, true story about a serial killer

Black Bird tells the true story of how the FBI used a convict named James Keene (Taron Egerton) to gather incriminating evidence against a serial killer named Larry Hall (played with creepy intensity by Paul Walter Hauser).

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Margaret Cho and Leisha Hailey in The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q, where is season 3 headed?

The L Word: Generation Q is trying to take the fans, who are mostly kicking and screaming, in a new direction that doesn’t include the iconic lesbian couple Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman). We are three episodes into

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Katherine Moennig, Jennifer Beals and Leisha Hailey in The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q: yays and nays for season 2

The L Word: Generation Q ended season 2 with a cliffhanger – several actually – and left viewers rooting for their favorite relationships as always. There were parts of the season I loved (yay!) and parts I thought were a

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Clayne Crawford and Sepideh Moafi in The Killing of Two Lovers

The Killing of Two Lovers: Is Sepideh Moafi worth it?

The Killing of Two Lovers stars Sepideh Moafi, which is why I wanted to see it. The film about a separation between the parents of four children is told from the husband David’s (Clayne Crawford) point of view. It’s streaming

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Jacqueline Toboni, Leo Sheng, Arienne Mandi and Rosanny Zayas in The L Word: Generation Q

Thoughts on Season 1 of The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q is an old friend and a new friend wrapped up in a beautiful package. Now that season 1 has ended and the long wait for season 2 begins, I wanted to share some thoughts about

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Ruby Rose in Batwoman

Watch This: Fall TV Shows Starring Women

The fall TV season starts very soon. Will there be many good new women-led shows this season? Well, I can think of three. If you have more in mind, speak up in the comments.

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Jennifer Beals and Clive Standen in Taken

My Favorite Prospects for the New TV Season

I’m watching the news about new TV shows for the upcoming season. A few have caught my eye as hopeful prospects. These series have women in leading roles, or women I like in supporting roles. These are the shows I’ll

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