News, COVID-19, omicron variant By Julia Glassman on Thu,6:22 Mask up, get boosted, and make sure you've got some tests on hand. Welcome to 2023. Read More > Movies, horror movies, Michael Giacchino, monsters By Julia Glassman on Thu,5:52 He's always been inspired by monster movies. Now, he's directing a full-length monster movie of his own. Read More > Anime, Coming Soon, Demon Slayer, Trigun Stampede, vinland saga By Kirsten Carey on Thu,5:33 We have a reboot of a beloved classic, an adaptation of one of the best Japanese action games of the last decade, the long-awaited adaptation of a fan-favorite webtoon, and the actual ending to the biggest series of the 2010s. Read More > Books, contributor, dana simpson, Nickelodeon, phoebe and her unicorn, webcomics By Samantha Puc on Thu,5:33 Nickelodeon has axed an animated adaptation of the children's comic Phoebe and Her Unicorn, allegedly because executives think it won't draw enough of an audience if it doesn't cater to young boys. Read More > Big on the Internet, Black women, tiktok, white feminism By Julia Glassman on Thu,5:17 A new TikTok trend is helping Black creators find and support each other's work—but some white women can't handle it. Read More > Movies, m3gan By Rachel Leishman on Thu,3:32 M3GAN hits theaters on January 6 and we all need to experience this magic together. Read More > Books, Kindred (series), Octavia Butler, science fiction By Julia Glassman on Thu,3:26 If you've watched all of Kindred Season 1, why not go straight to the source? Here are some of Octavia E. Butler's best novels to get you started. Read More > TV, Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face, Rian Johnson By Rachel Leishman on Thu,2:54 There is something special about Johnson's take on the murder mystery genre, and he's doing it again with a new series starring Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cage, a "human lie detector" who keeps finding herself caught up in murder cases. Read More > Comics, comics, Coming Soon, graphic novel memoir, graphic novels, historical fiction, SFF By Alyssa Shotwell on Thu,1:42 Luckily there are a lot of titles to choose from, and not just from my favorite genre (graphic novel memoir). Read More > News, LGBTQIA, Republicans, transgender By Ana Valens on Thu,1:34 The GOP isn't just targeting trans teens anymore. Trans adults' access to trans healthcare is now on the chopping block. Read More > News, Healthcare, Oklahoma, trans rights, transphobia By Julia Glassman on Thu,1:30 Oklahoma Republican David Bullard has introduced a new state senate bill that would ban gender-affirming care for trans people under the age of 26. Read More > Movies, Nicholas Hoult, Nicolas Cage, Renfield By Rachel Leishman on Thu,1:24 The first trailer for the Chris McKay movie dropped and it's just as chaotic as you might think. I mean, Nic Cage is Dracula. What did you think this movie was going to be? Read More > Books, Coming Soon, historical fiction, romance, SFF, Thrillers By Alyssa Shotwell on Thu,12:05 Like our picks for The Mary Sue Book Club, these are all either standalone novels or the first titles in a new series. Read More > Books, prince harry, royal family, Spare By Rachael Davies on Thu,10:25 The memoir is believed to examine Prince Harry's upbringing and adulthood, focusing on his resentment of being the 'spare' of the Royal Family. Read More > Big on the Internet, Twitter By Rachael Davies on Thu,9:42 One phrase is being used more than most others on UK Twitter, but no one knows why. Nonetheless, people are getting involved. Read More > TV, Bad Batch, Boba Fett, Clone Troopers, clones, Disney, Jango Fett, Star Wars (franchise), Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Temuera Morrison, The Bad Batch, The Clone Wars, Twitter By Kimberly Terasaki on Thu,9:21 As the second season of 'The Bad Batch' airs on Disney Plus, the conversation around the movement to #UnwhitewashTheBadBatch is resurfacing once more. Read More > Big on the Internet, Author, J. M. Arlen, Twitter By A. Mana Nava on Wed,10:48 Another author has found themselves in hot water. J. M. Arlen, the author of Crystal Keepers, has some seriously sus tweets, but what else is new? Read More > |
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