: For those interested in the film's controversial "twist," Dr. Kira Bartlett and Vox provide clinical perspectives on the protagonist's mental state. Law and Public Policy
Brian Andrew Tully’s Article Published in New Estate Planning Book : For those interested in the film's controversial
: An opinion piece from Sojourners discusses the film as an unflinching look at the demands of parenting and the necessity of being vocal about one's needs. : For history buffs, the National Archives hosts
: For history buffs, the National Archives hosts a fascinating piece on the "Tully Archive," centered on Grace Tully, the trusted personal secretary to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Journalism : This Detroit Metro Times article explores how
: This Scientific American article covers the resolution (and ongoing debate) regarding the Tullimonstrum , a bizarre prehistoric creature discovered by amateur fossil hunter Francis Tully.
: This Detroit Metro Times article explores how the film rejects the "supermom" myth and suggests that accepting help is a radical act for women.