Movies, Stephanie Beatriz, The LEGO Movie Sequel By Vivian Kane on Tue,11:07 We've been excited about The LEGO Movie 2 for quite some time now, but every time we think this movie can't get any more Our Exact Aesthetic, they prove us wrong. Read More > AMP Featured, Movies, Avengers 4, The MCU By Dan Van Winkle on Tue,10:46 Despite set pics that have fueled internet speculation for months, we still know very little about Avengers 4, but a movie event of that size will inevitably come with a similarly massive marketing push, and that's likely to provide some fodder for our overactive imaginations. In fact, it may have done so already, if art making the rounds on the internet is, indeed, the real deal. Read More > TV, colleen wing, Luke Cage, Misty Knight By Princess Weekes on Tue,8:25 Don't mess with the Daughters of the Dragon. Read More > Movies, Legally Blonde 3, Reese Witherspoon By Teresa Jusino on Mon,5:47 I'll be honest. After seeing and loving the first Legally Blonde film back in the day, I never saw Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, and Blonde. Mostly because Holy Craptastic Title, Batman! However, I would definitely love to revisit the life of my favorite exuberant fictional lawyer. Well, Reese Witherspoon is currently in talks to reprise the role in Legally Blonde 3! OMG, you guys! Read More > Big on the Internet, things we saw today, Wreck-It Ralph, Wreck-It Ralph 2 By Chelsea Steiner on Mon,5:39 The first official trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 dropped today, and it already looks like a good time. The film takes Ralph and Vanellope to the big busy world of the internet, where they get chased by Stormtroopers, pestered by a nerdy search engine, and meet Eeyore. The standout moment by far though, is when Vanellope sneaks into the Disney princess dressing room. Read More > News, sexual misconduct, Woody Allen By Vivian Kane on Mon,5:22 Sure, Woody Allen is the perfect "poster boy" for the Me Too movement, as he represents so many of the reasons it has to exist. Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, bisexual representation, lesbian representation, South of Nowhere By Princess Weekes on Mon,5:00 Along with Rent, the teen show, South of Nowhere was among the first times, in my early life I saw a lesbian couple being treated with real humanity. From 2005 to 2008, the show told the story of the Carlin family, Paula, Arthur, Glen, Clay, and Spencer, as they settle into their new home in Los Angeles, California. The most important part of the story was the iconic relationship between Spencer Carlin and Ashely Davies. Read More > News, Serena Williams, sexism, sports By Chelsea Steiner on Mon,4:31 Full Disclosure: I don't know anything about sports. I don't watch them, I don't follow athletes, and unless they're dating Jennifer Lopez, chances are I'll have no idea who they are. I'm what you might call an "indoor girl". Let's just say there's a reason I'm writing for The Mary Sue and not Deadspin. But while I never lettered in school, I am at the varsity level for feminist rage, so let's do this. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Conspiracy Theories, donald trump, Melania Trump By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,3:52 The first lady has not been seen in public for more than 20 days, and all sorts of strange events and conspiracy theories have sprung up in the wake of her "vanishing." Read More > News, badassery, Harvard, women of color By Teresa Jusino on Mon,2:20 If one were to adhere to commonly accepted narratives about women, education, career, and motherhood, one would believe that getting pregnant and having a baby as a single mother is a surefire way to "ruin one's life." Briana Williams thought that was nonsense, and she wasn't about to let a tiny thing like "going into labor" keep her from taking her final exam at Harvard Law School. Read More > Movies, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Hannah John-Kamen, marvel studios By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,2:18 It's almost here, Marvel Studios seems to be whispering: the antidote to Infinity War. Read More > Movies, L3-37, solo: a star wars story By Vivian Kane on Mon,1:55 The more I think about L3, the more layers unfold, and the darker her story gets, especially when we think about her fate after the end of Solo. Read More > Movies, Avengers 4, Avengers: Infinity War, Chris Hemsworth By Chelsea Steiner on Mon,1:48 Our internet boyfriend Chris Hemsworth is at it again in a new interview with Esquire magazine. Coming off of the massive successes of Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Infinity War, the erstwhile God of Thunder teased the events of Avengers 4, saying it will be even more shocking than the finale of Infinity War. Read More > AMP Featured, News, homophobia, LGBTQ rights, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission By Princess Weekes on Mon,1:14 In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Read More > AMP Featured, Gaming, Nintendo, Pokémon (franchise) By Dan Van Winkle on Mon,12:31 Video game news is working itself up to fever pitch right now as E3 2018 approaches, with pre-show game announcements accompanied by the usual surge of leaks, leaving everyone to wonder just what we have left to see during the actual show. (Still probably a lot.) For the second year in a row, we got some pre-E3 Pokémon news out of Nintendo, including several new game announcements, but fans' imaginations have been captured instead by the series' past—a part of it that never happened. Read More > News, Jimmy Fallon, March for Our Lives, Parkland Shooting By Chelsea Steiner on Mon,12:09 The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon was a surprise commencement speaker yesterday at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's graduation. Fallon was a surprise guest who showed up to laud the courageous graduating class, whose bravery and commitment has sparked a massive cultural movement for gun control since the February school shooting that took the lives of 17 students and wounded 17 more. Read More > |
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