Big on the Internet, TV, CAOS, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Netflix By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:34 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina reintroduces us to Sabrina the Teenage Witch as a dark coming-of-age story filled with horror, the occult, and witchcraft. This isn't your ... slightly older sister's Sabrina. Read More > AMP Featured, News, politics By Dan Van Winkle on Thu,10:43 Donald Trump is the ultimate troll. He attempts to take credit for anything and everything, and when that winds up coming back to bite him in the form of blame instead, he puts on a "poor me" act, as though it's everyone else who's making everything about him. The most recent, most disgusting example is his blatant lie this morning that a new, much higher hurricane Maria death toll for Puerto Rico is a Democrat plot against him. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, Arthurian mythology, Katherine Langford, Netflix By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,8:25 Netflix is diving into the world of Arthurian legend with Cursed, a new YA series that re-imagines the origin story of the Lady of the Lake. Read More > Big on the Internet, fandom, Jeff Goldblum, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,5:56 Jeff Goldblum is the gift that keeps on giving—especially so after he revealed his delighted interest in the Grandmaster's fan-generated romantic adventures. Read More > News, Leana Wen, Planned Parenthood, reproductive rights By Vivian Kane on Wed,5:48 For far too long, the GOP has been hijacking the narrative surrounding abortion, birth control, and women's bodily autonomy and reproductive rights. This is a clear step in reclaiming that narrative. Read More > Big on the Internet, romance novels, Sony, the ripped bodice By Kate Gardner on Wed,5:21 The world is a pretty terrible place currently. We could use some more romance and female empowerment in our films. Read More > Big on the Internet, Books, April Tucholke, The Boneless Mercies, young adult By Princess Weekes on Wed,5:21 In the upcoming young adult novel, The Boneless Mercies by April Tucholke takes the world of the epic poem Beowulf and transforms it into a narrative about female strength, power, and legacy. Read More > News, brett kavanaugh, Crowdsourcing, protest, Susan Collins By Vivian Kane on Wed,4:13 Susan Collins says a creative new anti-Kavanaugh crowdsourcing campaign is the "equivalent of an attempt to bribe" her. That's not the case at all. Read More > Big on the Internet, beka cooper, giveaways, Tamora Pierce By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,4:08 Win not one but three whole books by the legendary Tamora Pierce. Pierce's Beka Cooper series is a thrilling visit to the world of Tortall that we first fell in love with via Alanna's adventures in 'The Song of the Lioness.' Read More > Movies, Janelle Monáe, Michael B. Jordan, Superman, Warner Bros. By Princess Weekes on Wed,3:57 Even though Warner Bros. is saying that they love Henry Cavill and nothing is set in stone about the British actor leaving his iconic role, there are more rumors circling about one of the actors in the running to replace Cavill as Superman is Michael B. Jordan. Read More > Movies, Marvel Entertainment, The MCU By Shannon Wong on Wed,3:30 Underneath the stylish costumes and explosive fight scenes, the Marvel universe truly brings a "real world" aspect to its movies that has characters deal with grief, betrayal, moral conflicts, and more. So, let’s unpack seven life lessons we can and should take away from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read More > Big on the Internet, #MeToo Movement, Les Moonves, women in television By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,3:06 Her story was not one of sexual harassment or assault, but of something more insidious and covert: the ability of men in power to silence the artistic voices and careers of women they don't like. Read More > Movies, Kit Harington, LGBTQ Representation, Queer Actors By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,2:01 Harington, who is straight, talked about how coming out can affect an actor's career, saying “There’s a big problem with masculinity and homosexuality that they can’t somehow go hand in hand, that we can’t have someone in a Marvel movie who’s gay in real life and plays some super hero. I mean, when is that going to happen?” Read More > Movies, DCEU, Henry Cavill, Supergirl (character) By Kate Gardner on Wed,1:45 Now, give us a movie where Diana, Kara, and Barbara all team up to fight evil and we'll have a real winner. Do it, DC. Read More > AMP Featured, News, celebrity apologies, Norm MacDonald, sexual misconduct By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:08 Following yesterday's terrible Hollywood Reporter interview, in which Norm Macdonald condemned the #MeToo movement while defending Louis C.K., Roseanne Barr, and Chris Hardwick, Macdonald has issued the expected apology—or, rather, he strung words together in such a way that they resemble an apology, but are really nothing at all. Read More > Uncategorized, ariana richards, interview, Jurassic Park By Rachel Leishman on Wed,1:07 Much like her young character in 'Jurassic Park,' Ariana Richards is also a vegetarian, though she hasn't met a Brontosaurus (oops, we meet Brachiosaurus) in a while. To celebrate Jurassic Park's 25th anniversary and the film's return to select theaters in September, we spoke with Ariana about life, the universe, dinosaurs, and of course, Jeff Goldblum. Read More > |
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