Movies, Captain Marvel (movie) By Kate Gardner on Wed,2:02 "Without being too showboating about it, this is the love of the movie." Read More > Movies, Alien: Covenant, Noomi Rapace, Prometheus By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,1:21 Clearly Rapace's story was supposed to continue ... so what happened? Read More > News, Congress, crimes, donald trump, michael cohen By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:13 Michael Cohen is currently answering questions from the House Oversight Committee regarding the many illegal things he did while working for Donald Trump. Read More > Movies, gemma chan, Refinery 29 By Princess Weekes on Wed,12:41 Refinery 29's mini-movie, Mr. Malcolm's List, is showing what a fully realized diverse period drama could look like. Read More > Movies, a star is born, Bradley Cooper, Honest Trailers, Jeff Bridges By Rachel Leishman on Wed,12:08 The time has come. Honest Trailers are finally giving the people what they want: An Honest Trailer about A Star Is Born. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Wed,11:52 Ancestry and genetic reports are hot right now, and for good reason, but sometimes it’s hard to know what to do with the results once you have them. Now, you can learn more about yourself with Vitagene DNA Ancestry Test Kit & Personal Genetic Reports and get advice on how to use your genetic info to live healthier. Get it for $69 at the Mary Sue Shop. Read More > News, Black History Month 2019 By Princess Weekes on Wed,11:45 Do you hear the people sing? Singing the song of angry men? Read More > Gaming, Pokémon (franchise), Pokémon Sword/Shield By Dan Van Winkle on Wed,10:21 This morning, Nintendo hosted a rather short edition of their Nintendo Direct presentations, focused on Pokémon—specifically, the "core" Pokémon titles coming to the Nintendo Switch. It took just over seven minutes to debut the new games, Pokémon Sword and Shield, and even less time for the three predictably adorable starter Pokémon to take over the internet, but underneath it all, the games don't seem all that new. Read More > Big on the Internet, Bill Hicks, comedy By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,7:55 Today marks 25 years since the controversial comedian Bill Hicks' death. Let's celebrate his life with some of his best bits. Read More > Big on the Internet, catfish, Twitter By Vivian Kane on Tue,6:05 This story is a journey. Read More > News, donald trump, nolite te bastardes carborundorum, sexual misconduct By Vivian Kane on Tue,5:31 Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that yet another woman has accused Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual behavior. Alva Johnson, a former staffer for Trump, says he kissed her without her consent during his presidential campaign. Read More > Gaming, 8chan, Darksiders, THQ Nordic By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,5:20 Yikes doesn't even begin to cover it. Read More > Movies, Black Panther, The Oscars By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:07 While it was exciting to watch Black Panther take home two Academy Awards this weekend, one thing was made clear: It wasn't going to win Best Picture. Read More > Big on the Internet, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse By Kate Gardner on Tue,4:38 I had the privilege of attending Sony's home entertainment release press day for the film, and I came out even more ridiculously obsessed with it than I was before. Read More > Movies, Detective Pikachu By Kate Gardner on Tue,4:14 If you would have told me last year that Detective Pikachu would not only be giving Twitter the best memes but also look like one of the most fun films of 2019, I would have laughed at you. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel (movie), Kree, Skrull By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,3:46 Luckily, the MCU excels at explaining some of Marvel's more esoteric concepts and characters, meaning that you don't have to be a comic book expert to enjoy the films (although it doesn't hurt!). Read More > Movies, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Star Wars (franchise) By Rachel Leishman on Tue,2:34 Comedian Arthur Chu pointed out on Twitter that Han Solo and Chewbacca are like an owner and their dog—which feels pretty spot on. The dog just isn't who you would expect. Read More > |
|
Like what we're doing? Become a subscriber and support the site! Subscribing to The Mary Sue costs only $4.99/mo or less, depending on your billing plan, and gets you great bonuses including an exclusive newsletter with insight into the stories our team is following, an ad-free version of the site, and live chats with the editorial staff. |
|
Like what we're doing? Follow us everywhere to get even more of that good stuff. |
|
|
|
|