Big on the Internet, April Fools' Day, Blumhouse Productions, Chupacabra By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,4:43 The internet was delighted by the fake trailer, with many wondering if and when we would get a real Chupacabra horror film. The post Blumhouse Pranks Us All With April Fool’s Day El Chupacabras Trailer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Jonathan Frakes, Star Trek (franchise), Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:24 Let's get them there and beyond because this is a wonderful cause, and Star Trek fans know the importance of helping out an important cause. The post Jonathan Frakes Talked to Us About His Personal Connection to Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, copaganda, Wynonna Earp By Princess Weekes on Thu,3:38 Issues of structural racism against Black and Indigenous populations are very much a part of the conversation that we are not having about how police brutality intersects with these shows. The post Where Do Supernatural Shows Fit in Our Conversations About Copaganda? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Racist, sexist, YouTube By Lyra Hale on Thu,3:23 Youtube makes ad guidelines expansion while ignoring the real problem of harmful content creators who make the platform bank. The post YouTube Makes Ad Guidelines Expansion While Ignoring the Real Problem first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, anime, cosplay, Funimation, My Hero Academia By Briana Lawrence on Thu,2:33 With My Hero Academia streaming once again on Funimation, we decided to host a cosplay celebration that goes beyond! Here's today's featured cosplayers! The post My Hero Academia PLUS ULTRA Cosplay Celebration Day Six! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Marijuana, Newsmax, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,2:25 FYI, it's called the Filet-O-Fish, dude. I thought you were a journalist. The post Newsmax Host Greg Kelly’s Reefer Madness Tweet Gets Smoked on Twitter first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, April Fools' Day, Humor, pranks By Briana Lawrence on Thu,1:50 There are some legitimately fun April Fools' Day pranks done by folks who don't try and make a gag at the expense of other people's feelings. The post A List of Pranks That Actually Made Me Smile on April Fools’ Day first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, April Fools' Day, history, paganism By Jessica Mason on Thu,12:51 Why do we make jokes on April 1? Where did this tradition come from? Maybe if we know more about the history of April Fools' Day we can leave it in the past. The post Why Do We Even Have April Fools’ Day? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Bucky Barnes, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson By Rachel Leishman on Thu,12:35 It's a lot, and I hope there are more moments like this between Sam and Bucky as the show goes on. The post Let’s Talk About Sam and Bucky in Couples Therapy in Falcon and the Winter Soldier first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, harvey guillen, Paleyfest, What We Do In The Shadows By Jessica Mason on Thu,12:07 The cast and showrunners of What We Do In The Shadows came together for a digital panel at PaleyFest to tease the upcoming season. The post What We Do In The Shadows Cast Teases Season Three at PaleyFest first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Chevalier De Saint-Georges By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:06 Chevalier De Saint-Georges, played by Kelvin Harrison Jr., will be getting a big historical biopic about him. With some manufactured beef. The post Chevalier De Saint-Georges, One of the Most Famous Black Classical Composers, Is Getting His Own Film first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:53 The Legend of Korra is a show always ripe for a retrospective. The Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel series that ran for four seasons (2012-2014) was divisive among fans of the previous incarnation, especially with the earlier seasons. Most people pinpoint the third and fourth seasons (Books: Change & Balance) as the high points of the series, but something controversial did happen: the depowering of Korra. The post The Legend of Korra and the Treatment of Suffering in Fiction first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, transphobia, we interrupt your brunch By Kylie Cheung on Thu,10:18 Welcome to “We Interrupt Your Brunch,” a series on all the work that remains after Donald Trump’s presidency. The post Conservatives’ Anti-Trans Athlete Bills Are About Much More Than Sports first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, things we saw today, Transgender Day of Visibility, transgender rights By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,6:13 International Transgender Day of Visibility is meant to celebrate transgender and gender nonconforming people, and social media abounds with beautiful posts. The post Things We Saw Today: It’s International Trans Day of Visibility, and We Love These Wonderful Twitter Posts first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Champ and Major Biden, dogs By Vivian Kane on Wed,6:08 We got an important Champ & Major update Wednesday morning when it was reported that one of the dogs allegedly pooped on the floor of the White House. The post One of Joe Biden’s Dogs Pooped on the Floor. Good. first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Daniel Craig, Knives Out, Rian Johnson By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:54 Who knows what's to come for Rian Johnson's whodunit series but isn't that part of the fun? The mystery of it all? Anyway, give me all the Knives Out content and more. It's what we all deserve. The post Rian Johnson Is in Talks With Netflix to Bring Us Two More Knives Out Sequels first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Film Festival, LGBTQIA, Outfest By Lyra Hale on Wed,5:32 Outfest, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization, has just dropped its entire lineup for the 2021 Outfest Fusion QTBIPOC Film Festival. The post Outfest’s 2021 QTBIPOC Fusion Film Festival Lineup Is Here first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, anime, fanart, fandom By Briana Lawrence on Wed,5:32 What I love about blkitachi's edits is the hair. Seeing my favorite anime characters with skin tones AND hairstyles similar to my own is really cool. The post I Can’t Stop Vibing to These Unapologetically Black Anime Edits first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, John Walker, Sam Wilson, Steve Rogers By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:25 We have our bearded Captain America. May we always remember the Infinity War look. We still have Sam Wilson and his beautiful goatee. And may John Walker stay in his lane and watch his back. The post We Already Have Our Bearded Captains America, Thank You Very Much first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, apocalypse, Fictional boyfriends By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:25 Would all my boys survive? Of course not. But that's why I love them. The post Which of My Fictional Boyfriends Would Survive the Apocalypse? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |