Male incels have been plentifully depicted on screen, while few film-makers have explored the varied controversies of toxic female radicalisation and the ‘womanosphere’. But a handful of movies have been treading a brave path

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    10 days ago

    I wouldn’t call it “femcel”, but you may like Super Happy Fun Clown.

    It’s about a woman who grows up with the typical millennial “gifted” pressures and then life happens. I wouldn’t say she’s a femcel because the movie isn’t really anti-woman or anti-man, it’s a movie about pressure and disappointment and expectations, and an insane female clown killer.

    I think it hits on a lot of the same life pressures/experiences that feed the incel subcultures.