Leah Smith talks with entertainment journalist and author Kristen Lopez about her upcoming book Popcorn Disabilities, which examines how film has shaped public understanding of disability. They explore why disabled women and girls rarely see themselves portrayed with depth, how “pretty disabilities” distort real experiences, and what it means to grow up without disabled role models in media.
Their conversation moves through the complicated history of little-person representation, the ongoing erasure created by CGI, and the industry’s discomfort with addressing ableism directly. They also discuss the need for disabled people behind the camera, the political moment threatening disability rights, and what authentic storytelling could look like when disabled creators and allies share real power.
00:00 – Cold open preview clips
00:35 – Welcome & introductions
01:12 – Why Kristen wrote Popcorn Disabilities
02:46 – Representation, community, and internalized narratives
04:11 – Gender, disabled women, and “pretty disabilities”
08:03 – Sexuality, safety, and erased identities
11:16 – Representation in Coming Home and Forrest Gump
15:34 – LP representation, Freaks, and CGI erasure
20:31 – Snow White, casting debates, and studio fear
23:55 – Hollywood gatekeeping and avoiding ableism
31:37 – Disability rights under threat today
35:08 – Imagining authentic representation and disabled leadership
39:05 – Self-identifying, workplace barriers, and access
41:28 – Closing reflections & resources
Kristen's Links & Upcoming Events:
Website (The Film Maven): https://thefilmmaven.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenlopez88/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/kristenklopez
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kristenklopez.bsky.social
OC Book Fair on 11/14: https://www.theocbookfair.org/
Freaks Screening at the Los Feliz 3 on 11/15:
https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/kristen-lopez-presents-freaks-11-16-25/
GADIM and Props No More links:
Props No More Documentary: https://propsnomore.orgGADIM – Global Alliance for Disability & Media: https://gadim.org