Movies, Fast Color, movie review By Valerie Complex on Tue,2:00 Marvel and DC have dished out film after film over the past 10 years, hoping to achieve billion-dollar success. However, neither film house had given fans a substantial representation of women and people of color until Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther. Julia Hart’s new film, Fast Color, aims to change that with actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw as super powered woman on the run in the west, thus giving moviegoers something no film is giving us right now: superpowered Black women. News, Fox News, Terrorism By Vivian Kane on Tue,1:29 As Donald Trump's post-Mueller Report release approval rating continues to drop, the basically state-run propaganda machine that is Fox News looks to be working overtime to find distractions for their audience. Their latest: Faux outrage for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama over use of the term "Easter worshippers." TV, Netflix, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina By Princess Weekes on Tue,1:20 Over the weekend, I finally finished Chilling Adventures of Sabrina part 2, and overall, I thought it was solid, except I’m still waiting for Roz to get more to do. Movies, Avengers: Endgame, Jane Foster, Natalie Portman By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,12:46 Amongst the Chrises and Johanssons at the event, one attendee stood out: Dr. Jane Foster herself, Natalie Portman. Movies, marvel, The MCU By Princess Weekes on Tue,11:29 Nine Youtube channels have teamed together to highlight some impactful scenes from across the MCU as we've known it for the last decade. Movies, AMC Theatres, Avengers: Endgame, minimum wage By Vivian Kane on Tue,10:56 If you go see Avengers: Endgame this weekend— especially if you go to a middle-of-the-night screening, make sure to be a little extra kind to those people responsible for cleaning up your spilled popcorn while their corporate bosses rake in that extra income. Movies, Avengers: Endgame, The MCU By Dan Van Winkle on Tue,10:06 You might have heard that Marvel has an Avengers movie coming out later this week (considering that it's already sold $120 million in tickets in the United States alone). Well, it finally had its premiere last night, shedding some light, at long last, on the secretive movie, and filling the internet with early impressions of Avengers: Endgame. Movies, Avengers: Endgame, Brie Larson, Scarlett Johansson By Rachel Leishman on Tue,9:21 I mean, look, if I didn't already love Carol Danvers and Natasha Romanoff before, tonight certainly helped. As all the stars came out for the premiere of Avengers: Endgame, Brie Larson and Scarlett Johansson decided to put Thanos in his place a bit—or, basically, they had some jewelry I need in my possession like yesterday. Movies, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Knock Down the House, things we saw today By Kate Gardner on Mon,5:50 If you want a definition of tough, you can probably find all four of these women in the dictionary. News, 2020 Presidential election, Elizabeth Warren, Student Loans, women in politics By Vivian Kane on Mon,5:40 Elizabeth Warren spent the weekend drafting yet another ambitious and detailed policy proposal calling for universal free access to public college education and the elimination of existing student loan debt and also guest blogging about Game of Thrones. AMP Featured, Gaming, Mortal Kombat 11 By Princess Weekes on Mon,5:25 Mortal Kombat doesn't officially come out until tomorrow, but that has not stopped leaks and spoilers from coming out about the game, and people are having some very strong reactions to it. AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Generation gaps, millennials, Twitter thoughts By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:09 Millennials are constantly being bashed for everything wrong in the world, and it's a refrain as old and tired now as the products and industries we're apparently killing. Movies, Spider-Man: Far From Home, The MCU By Kate Gardner on Mon,3:56 While Avengers: Endgame might bring the Infinity Saga to a close, it won't be the end of Marvel's Phase 3. Movies, Avengers: Endgame, Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,3:46 As we head into Endgame, and no doubt into a radically altered MCU going forward, let's revisit the Steve/Bucky, or Stucky—the ship that launched fifty thousand fanfictions and still reigns supreme. TV, gentleman jack, LGBTQ Representation By Princess Weekes on Mon,2:56 Gentleman Jack will offer to audiences a human look at a woman who, above all, chose to do it her way. |
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