Justine Ashley Costanza

331-360 (out of 672)

A graduate of the NYU Media and Communications program, Justine has studied film and journalism in such cities as Paris and Prague. Her work has appeared in USA Today, Indie Wire, and the Huffington Post. 

Aaron Sorkin's 'The Newsroom' Broadcasts His Backward Views On Women

The first minutes of The Newsroom pilot episode are a harbinger of the appalling gender representations to come. While giving a talk at a university, the show's protagonist, newscaster Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels), explodes after a perky blonde college sophomore asks a (stupid) question about why America is the greatest country in the world, referring to the dumbfounded student as a sorority girl who may or may not accidentally wander into a voting booth one day.

'Magic Mike' Hits Theaters: Why It Isn't Terrible

Every now and then a movie that looks awful turns out to be good. Shockingly, Magic Mike proves to be an absorbing combination of palaver and humor. Critics are gibbering with praise for the film, and here's why ...

'The Newsroom' Premieres Sunday On HBO: What To Know About The Series

HBO's The Newsroom will premiere this Sunday, and many are wondering whether the series will be the network's next major hit. In the tradition of films such as Network and Good Night, and Good Luck, the show grants viewers access to the messy unseen world of the television newsroom.

Pages