Let’s get one thing straight: Entertainment has been boring, overplayed and snoozeworthy for awhile… Until now.
If you’ve ever scrolled through your streaming queue and thought, “Didn’t I already watch this… twice?” you’re not imagining things. The endless cycle of copy-paste plots, smoldering heroes, and female sidekicks with three lines and one worried glance has made bold storytelling feel like a lost art. But what if someone finally threw the whole formula out the window? What if a woman with a PhD, a comedy mic, and zero tolerance for gender clichés said: cute… now move?
That woman is Anna Fishbeyn. She’s flipping the script, flipping the power, and flipping off every outdated trope still haunting Hollywood.
Anna isn’t here to play nice, and she’s definitely not here to blend in. She launched Movement 360 as a full-throttle response to the way traditional media sidelines, flattens, or sugarcoats women’s narratives. Think of it less as a platform and more as a genre-bending rebellion in high heels.
Feminist sci-fi? Check.
Absurd comedy? Check.
Real conversations about gender, power, and validation wrapped in martinis and metallic corsets? Double check.
This isn’t just another take on “female-led” content. This is what happens when women build a universe from scratch. One where AI queens rule galaxies. One where men compete in beauty pageants for bracelets. One where satire punches up, not down.
Power, Pageants, and a Planet Where Women Rule

Galaxy 360: A Woman’s Playground is loud, bold, and already being called the funniest movie out right now by Newstrail, a radical rewire of gender roles by FilmDaily, and a cult classic in the making by New York Weekly. Basically, it’s not here to blend in with the streaming beige.
Set in a futuristic world where women hold all the power, Galaxy 360 flips traditional gender norms on their heads. Here, the men are the ones judged, objectified, and paraded in a universe where the female gaze runs the show.
And the chaos? Oh, it doesn’t stop on the screen!
He’s Got The Look is a real-life, live-action male beauty pageant that’s part performance art, part social commentary, and fully fabulous. On June 14 and 15 at LA’s Gardena Cinema, men will strut, sparkle, and compete for applause and a commitment bracelet with more drama than a reality TV rose.
This isn’t your average talent show. It’s a glitter-soaked satire where emotional intelligence scores as high as abs, and objectification gets served with a wink, a mic, and a perfectly timed hair flip.
And the stakes? They’re just as cheeky! The winner scores a three-day Vegas getaway. Runners-up walk off with exclusive merch, viral bragging rights, and maybe a gentle ego check. It’s satire in full glam mode: bold, cheeky, and completely done with playing nice.
It’s immersive, outrageous, and designed to make you laugh, squirm, and rethink what it means to be on display. Because in a world where women are constantly evaluated for how they look, turning the tables isn’t just clever… It’s necessary.
Why Satire Works (And Why We Need More of It)
Absurdity, from headline parodies to wild characters, has a unique way of cutting through the noise and landing a point before you even realize you’ve changed your mind. Humor lowers defenses and makes challenging topics more digestible (Source: Green European Journal, 2024). Translation? When we laugh, we learn.
Galaxy 360 doesn’t just entertain. It interrogates.
Why are men rarely objectified in media?
Why do female-led comedies still get labeled “niche”?
And why are women expected to play nice in stories meant to shake the table?

Representation shouldn’t feel like a checkbox—it should feel like a mirror. A weird, wonderful, occasionally glitter-covered mirror that actually shows what life looks like. What audiences want isn’t just more content; it’s content that reflects who they are, what they experience, and how they see themselves(Source: Nielsen, 2021). Truth and visibility aren’t luxuries. They’re non-negotiables.
So no, this isn’t just a gimmick with a glitter budget. It’s a genre-shaking megaphone shouting what Hollywood’s been whispering: it’s time to rewrite the rules, and maybe toss the old script altogether.
The Smart Behind the Sparkle

While the glitter gets the headlines, Anna’s the one building the entire world around it. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and has been praised by HuffPost for transforming personal pain into sharp, impactful performance. She’s written a novel, starred in solo shows, and now built an entire media platform to make space for the stories Hollywood still tiptoes around.
She’s not chasing mainstream approval. She’s building something that breaks the mold and dares to get loud. One that values emotional intelligence over explosive stunts. One that dares to show women as powerful, messy, hilarious, and fully human.
Ready to Enter the Galaxy?
If you’re tired of beige storytelling, if you’re craving satire that bites back, and if you’re curious what happens when women run the narrative, Galaxy 360: A Woman’s Playground is your golden ticket.
Catch the live screenings and male beauty chaos at the Gardena Cinema:
June 14: He’s Got The Look…Not-Yet-Daddies + Galaxy 360 Screening
June 15: He’s Got The Look…DILFs + Galaxy 360 Screening
8:00–9:00 PM – He’s Got The Look Live Pageant
Tickets available at Movement360.tv
The future of entertainment doesn’t whisper. It shouts, sparkles, and refuses to shrink. If you’re ready to see what happens when women take over the narrative and rewrite the rules, Galaxy 360 isn’t just worth watching. It’s worth celebrating.
Watch the trailer. Grab your tickets. And keep up with the cosmic ride at Movement360.tv.






