Charley Ross
Writer
Charley Ross is a freelance interviewer and feature writer covering film and TV, sex, relationships, health, empowerment and politics. As well as her work for Mashable, she has written features for GLAMOUR, Stylist, Grazia, Radio Times, Cosmopolitan, Elle, The Independent, Time Out London and Refinery29. Her interviews have also appeared in Vogue and Vogue India.
By Charley Ross
'Three Women' review: An odyssey through the complexities of female desire
The TV adaptation of Lisa Taddeo's book shows female sexuality in all its power and stigma.
By Charley Ross
'Emily In Paris' Season 4's Me Too storyline is a huge step forward
The Netflix series explores workplace sexual harassment.
By Charley Ross
'Love Is Blind UK' gets real about endometriosis
Pop culture representations of this condition are so important — and we need more of this on screen.
By Charley Ross
Celibacy is all the rage online. Here's why.
Many women on social media are finding it empowering to abstain from sex.
By Charley Ross
Netflix's 'A Family Affair' joins the fight against snobbery and sexism towards female rom-com leads
Here's why this is groundbreaking.
By Charley Ross
'Bridgerton' Season 3 looks at the sexist links between romance and 'financial security' for women
It’s an issue that is just as complicated in the modern day.
By Charley Ross
Is it ever OK to 'hookup' over LinkedIn, Strava, and other non-dating apps?
Romantic advances over these apps are becoming more common. Is it safe, or a rejection of boundaries?
By Charley Ross
Netflix's 'One Day' portrays the politics of privilege in relationships
Experts say that privilege can create ruptures between us and the people we love.
By Charley Ross
AI-written dating app bios are all the rage. Is romance dead?
If technology speaks for us in our quest for love, can we really be our authentic selves?
By Charley Ross
'How To Have Sex' exposes the grim gender gap for virginity, sex, and the teen holiday experience
These portrayals are hard to watch, but are starting conversations around consent and sexual pressures.
By Charley Ross
'Saltburn' seduces us with '00s nostalgia. Why does it affect us so much?
Emerald Fennell's Noughties "period piece" makes time to pretend through style and substance.
By Charley Ross
'The Royal Hotel' untangles the relationship between female labour and sexual harassment
Kitty Green's film sees two backpackers entrapped in an abusive workplace — and it's drawn directly from real life.
By Charley Ross
Netflix's 'Everything Now' depicts a sexuality landscape without labels
Stereotypes often attached to sexuality storylines have no place in this TV show.
By Charley Ross
'Sex Education' perfectly sums up the politics and intimacy issues around sending nudes
It’s a complicated but important conversation to have, with partners and ourselves.
By Charley Ross
'The Killing Kind' interrogates coercive control and abuse. But are these portrayals helpful?
Representation of these crimes need to be handled sensitively, experts say.
By Charley Ross
What to do if PCOS symptoms are impacting your sex life
Sexual dysfunction is a little-known part of the PCOS experience, and can lead to frustration and disempowerment.
By Charley Ross