Is the dominance of white male critics undermining diverse films? That's the accusation of some of the Ocean's 8 cast, who blame unfavourable reviews on the lack of diversity amongst critics. It's probably no surprise that a study of Rotten Tomatoes reviews of the top 100 US films of 2017 found almost two thirds were written by white males. Film critic Lauren Carroll Harris discusses why this is the case, what it means, and how the nature of criticism poses barriers to diversity.

There's two types of people in this world - those who think of Carly Rae Jepsen as a one-hit wonder with "Call Me Maybe", and those who can't get enough of her music. Stephen Pham explains why he falls in the latter category enough to follow the links to over 60 websites on CRJ and write an 8,000 word essay about her music for The Lifted Brow.

ABC Audio Studios executive producer Joel Werner discusses his storytelling podcast about numbers Sum of All Parts, which has a second season dropping later this year. He explains why he was late for work for Andy Mills from the New York Times' podcast Caliphate, which follows war reporter Rukmini Callimachi and her coverage of ISIS.

After sell-out shows in Melbourne and Sydney last year, comedian Hannah Gadsby's Nanette is available on Netflix - and it packs a punch. Plus, should Queer Eye be attacking the homes and clothes of men who may be making choices for economic reasons rather than taste?