Oooooh! 2013: [upd]

In December 2013, Beyoncé Knowles released her self-titled visual album, dropping it without warning on the iTunes Store. This event fundamentally altered the music industry's release strategy, eliminating the weeks-long marketing rollout in favor of the "shock drop."

The main event? A choose-your-own-adventure through 2013’s greatest hits: Will you join the Ice Bucket Challenge? Pledge allegiance to a meme of a grumpy cat? Or spend 12 hours on Vine making six-second comedy gold? The replay value is high, but the constant references to “swag” and “selfies with duck faces” may cause mild cringing. oooooh! 2013

In the landscape of contemporary feminist cinema, few works challenge the traditional scripts of desire and power as viscerally as . Released during a pivotal era for "ethical" or feminist pornography, the film serves as a complex case study in sexual agency, consent, and the deconstruction of the "male gaze." The Narrative Framework In December 2013, Beyoncé Knowles released her self-titled

Redefining the Gaze: A Deep Dive into Sophie Bramly’s Oooooh! (2013) Pledge allegiance to a meme of a grumpy cat