TV, Big Mouth, mental health, Netflix By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:15 Netflix's Big Mouth has remained one of the streaming service's best examinations of the complex world of puberty. Read More > Movies, are you there, god? it's me margaret, Judy Blume, young adult fiction By Kaila Hale-Stern on Thu,12:14 Judy Blume long resisted granting the screen rights to her wildly influential book 'Are You There God?, It's Me, Margaret.' But that's about to change. Thank God. Read More > TV, Charmed, Charmed Reboot, The CW By Jessica Mason on Thu,10:45 The idea that the original Charmed was already feminist enough and thus didn’t need the 2018/#TimesUp make over? I don’t think that’s accurate. Read More > News, New York Times, nolite te bastardes carborundorum By Vivian Kane on Wed,6:08 If you saw one of the world's leading media outlets describe someone as a "hipster" and a "provocateur," who would you think they were describing? Banksy? Shia LaBeouf? The description sounds innocuous, if mildly insufferable. It sure doesn't sound like a way you'd describe the leader of an actual gang, let alone a hate group. But that's how the New York Times described Gavin McInnes, co-founder of the alt-right, misogynistic, racist group the Proud Boys. Read More > Big on the Internet, Alien, cats, things we saw today By Kate Gardner on Wed,5:55 Wednesdays tend to be terrible days for everyone, so to get you through the week, we're going to focus on cats. Read More > Comics, Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, Marvel Comics By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,5:49 Carol Danvers is getting a brand new origin story, just a few months before the feature film hits theaters. Read More > Big on the Internet, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine, Cole Sprouse, Eva Green, Gillian Anderson, Idris Elba, Jessica Chastain, Jon Hamm, Robin Wright, Ryan Reynolds, Sebastian Stan, Steve Carell, Tessa Thompson, Tom Hiddleston By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:44 The world is on fire, so here are some beautiful men and women rocking spectacles to the rescue. Read More > TV, mike flanagan, Netflix, The Haunting of Hill House By Kate Gardner on Wed,5:08 Hill House in the end becomes a giant monument to the existence of trauma. Read More > Movies, #MeToo Movement, Anthony Rapp, Kevin Spacey By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,4:39 It's been nearly a year since Anthony Rapp came forward with the article, “Kevin Spacey Made A Sexual Advance Toward Me When I Was 14,” which made him the first male celebrity to join the #MeToo movement. Read More > Big on the Internet, Rachel Bloom, rape culture, Refinery29 By Rachel Leishman on Wed,4:39 Rachel Bloom brings the Devil's advocate to life in a series of sketches commenting on rape culture, STD testing, and vaginal health. Read More > Big on the Internet, Movies, Blumhouse Productions, female directors, horror movies By Kate Gardner on Wed,3:27 “We’re always trying to that. We’re not trying to do it because of recent events. We’ve always been trying." Read More > TV, Daredevil, Matt Murdock, mcu, Netflix By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:57 Season three of Daredevil promises to reveal Karen Page's dark backstory. Read More > Big on the Internet, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Super, Dragonball Z, NYCC 2018, Sean Schemmel By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:54 During New York Comic Con, I was very lucky to get the chance to speak to some of the cast members of the Dragon Ball Super dub: Sean Schemmel (Goku), Jason Douglas (Beerus), Ian Sinclair (Whis) and Monica Rial (Bulma) about their iconic characters. Read More > Movies, Catherine Hardwicke, Gina Rodriguez, Miss Bala By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,2:20 Now, with Jane the Virgin ending after five seasons, Rodriguez is gearing up for her first starring role in a major studio film. Miss Bala is a remake of the critically acclaimed 2011 Mexican drama about a beauty pageant queen who gets kidnapped by a drug cartel, where she finds herself pitted between the cartel and American DEA agents. Read More > Big on the Internet, Diana Gabaldon, Justin Cronin, Mike Mignola, nycc2018 By Clare McBride on Wed,1:59 Here are three takeaways from the point of view of creators who have watched their signature works adapted by other teams. Read More > TV, incels, Law and Order: SVU, misogyny By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:42 In examining the evils of incel culture, SVU gets halfway there. Read More > Movies, Destroyer, Nicole Kidman, Sebastian Stan By Rachel Leishman on Wed,1:31 Nicole Kidman has proved herself time and time again, and Destroyer is no different—a movie that many are saying will win Nicole Kidman her second Academy Award. Erin Bell (Kidman) just wanted a life free from the wars she found herself in. A police officer, she winds up in the middle of a bank robbery gone bad, and her life choices have continual strain on her own wellbeing, as well as her relationships. Read More > |
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