
Yolanda Machado
Yolanda Machado is a Los Angeles based award winning blogger (SassyMamainLA), critic and freelance entertainment journalist with bylines at Broadly, Moviefone, Remezcla and more. She is a Latina mother of one daughter, and has an obsession for pop culture and Broadway musicals.
Latest articles by Yolanda Machado
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 Meet Anna Boden, Marvel's First-Ever Female Director and the Woman Behind 'Captain Marvel'Anna Boden and her directing partner Ryan Fleck are at the helm of March's much-anticipated 'Captain Marvel' movie. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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How Brie Larson Channels Captain Marvel Even When the Cameras Are OffBrie Larson, star of the first female superhero movie Captain Marvel, talks to us about newfound mega-fame, what it means to be a feminist superhero, and the joys of an all-female writing staff. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 Why 'A Star Is Born' Feels More Like a Documentary Than a RemakeLady Gaga is a great actress, but she's also truly vulnerable here. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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Anna Faris Is Still a RomanticThe Overboard star talks Googling herself, divorce, and being a single mom. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 Marvel's 'Infinity War' Totally Misses With Its Female CharactersWhy doesn't Marvel think women are worth screen time or their own plots? By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 Watching the 'Roseanne' Reboot Is a Political StatementDespite efforts to seem inclusive, the show is problematic. And by tuning in you're ignoring those issues. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 A Wrinkle in Time Isn't a Great Movie, But That's Completely IrrelevantThis film is more than its reviews—good or bad. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 The White-Washing Was Accidental, But 'Annihilation' Shouldn't Get a Free Pass for InclusivityThe moment you leave one woman of color behind is the moment you leave them all behind. By Yolanda Machado Published 
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 'Lady Bird' Was Influenced by 'Real Women Have Curves' and No One Outside the Latinx Community Is Acknowledging ItWe can't claim to be inclusive until all women's stories are equal. By Yolanda Machado Published 
