The Tuesday Edition - Jun 4, 2019
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A twenty-something discovers that she may have been looking for love — and pleasure — in all the wrong places (i.e. from men).
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TV, Jessica Jones, Krysten Ritter, Rachael Taylor

Krysten Ritter Steps Behind the Camera in Season 3 of Jessica Jones

krysten ritter as jessica jones in the eponymous netflix series
In a newly released featurette, Netflix takes us behind the scenes of Jessica Jones season 3, where star Krysten Ritter directs her first episode.
AMP Featured, TV, diversity, Good Omens, Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Shut Down a Troll Who Whined About Good Omens’ “Forced Diversity”

Good Omens and its diversity twitter trolls
Author Neil Gaiman (and attendant fans) had the perfect response to a Twitter user who complained about the diversity shown in the first few minutes of Good Omens' TV adaptation.
Big on the Internet, Iron Man, petitions, Robert Downey Jr.

Nobody Cares About Your Exhausting Fandom Petitions

Robert Downey Jr is Iron Man
I love the Avengers as much as the next nerd, but I also realize that they are FICTIONAL CHARACTERS.
AMP Featured, News, donald trump, Ivanka Trump, royal family

No One Invited Trump’s Kids to England so Why Are They There?

Ivanka Trump wears a stupid hat next to Jared Kushner at Westminster Abbey.
It cost millions of dollars to let the Trump children play princes and princesses. And in addition to the cost, there are also the disturbing implications of a president who so desperately wants to be a monarch.
Movies, Green Goblin, Norman Osborn, Spider-Man: Far From Home

Things May Get a Bit Sinister With a Rumored Character Intro in Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man swinging in front of Avengers tower in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Please let this rumor about Spider-Man: Far From Home be true.
AMP Featured, TV, Ava DuVernay, The Central Park Five, When They See Us

Linda Fairstein Backlash Pales in Comparison to the Trauma the Central Park Five Experienced

When They See Us (2019)
Ava DuVernay's emotional and masterful series When They See Us has brought The Central Park jogger case back into the public eye and has led to renewed criticism of prosecutor Linda Fairstein.
Movies, Pride Month, The Babadook, things we saw today

Things We Saw Today: A Special LGBTQ Pride Edition of The Babadook

The Babadook [LGBTQ Pride Edition]
Want a special LGBTQ edition of The Babadook? Want to buy it from a place that is giving money back to an LGBT charity? Shout! Factory has just what you are looking for.
News

Fox News Is Using Democrats for Legitimacy & Ad Money and It’s Working

Kirsten Gillibrand speaks at a Fox news town hall event.
The New York Times now has an article out, calling Fox News a "Democratic power player." Fox's attempts to gain political legitimacy–to gain ostensible evidence that they are a valid political news outlet and not mere producers of propaganda–is working.
AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Always Be My Maybe, Keanu Reeves

The Keanu Reeves Walking Meme Is Just What We Need

Keanu Reeves in Always Be My Maybe
So, what has internet culture clung to from 'Always Be My Maybe'? Memes about Keanu Reeves walking into a room!
Movies, Guillermo del Toro, scary movies, Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark

The Newest Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Trailer Will Make You Sleep With the Lights On

Checking out a haunted house is never a good idea in the trailer for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
Check out the first full trailer and get ready to scream.
Books, The Mary Sue Book Club

The Mary Sue June Book Club: June Is Gemini Season, Which Means Dealing With the Duality of Love & Chaos

The Mary Sue Book Club June
Ah, June. The beginning of summer and the second half of Gemini season. BookCon 2019  has just ended, leaving us excited about future releases and all the good stuff that is going on right now in the land of the literary. If you're longing for a queer love story or two, a fantasy murder mystery, or a deeper exploration into the world of Star Wars because you didn't go to Galaxy Edge, then we have you covered.
AMP Featured, TV, aziraphale, Good Omens, Michael Sheen

Aziraphale Is in Love With Crowley in Good Omens, According to Michael Sheen

Aziraphale and Crowley in Good Omens
Aziraphale/Crowley shippers have been around as long as the book Good Omens—so, a good thirty years now. With the appearance of the long-awaited TV adaptation, the dynamic between angel and demon is brought into sharper focus. Actor Michael Sheen, who plays Aziraphale, is adamant in his support of the love story motif. But he won't be tied down by our mere mortal classifications.
AMP Featured, Movies, Collider Live, Star Wars (franchise), Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Jedi Council Host Upset That Women Got Invited to Disney’s Star Wars Park Instead of Him

Rey in Star Wars
Sorry that you also have to go to Galaxy's Edge like the rest of us fans.
Movies, Captain Marvel (movie), deleted scenes, Jude Law

Deleted Captain Marvel Scene Featuring Yon-Rogg Sounds Amazing

Jude Law stars in Captain Marvel
The process for Captain Marvel saw the cutting of one key scene from the film that directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck regret: Yon-Rogg (Jude Law) coming face to face with the Supreme Intelligence.
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