''At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint''s work is consistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finish reading it feeling just a tad bit smarter.'' Candice Frederick, Huffington Post''One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there.'' Toby Moses, GuardianThe leading film critic of her generation offers an eloquent, insightful and humorous reflection on the screen''s representation of women and ethnic minorities, revealing how cinema has been the key to understanding herself, her body image and her ambitions as well as the world we live in.A staunch feminist of mixed-race heritage, Hanna has succeeded in an industry not designed for people like her. She interweaves anecdotes from familial and personal experiences - from episodes of messy sex and introspection to the time when actor Vincent D''Onofrio tweeted that Hanna Flint sounded ''like a secret agent'' - to offer a critical eye on the screen''s representation of women and ethnic