TV, Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin, spoilers By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,11:50 SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched the season 4 finale of Jane the Virgin, stop here lest ye be spoiled. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, allison mack, Cults, NXIVM By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,6:04 We wrote about the strange and awful allegations surrounding the so-called cult NXIVM, and the connections that Smallville's Allison Mack and Kristin Kreuk were alleged to have with it. Now Mack has been arrested and charged with a number of horrifying crimes. Read More > Movies, Fahrenheit 451, HBO, Michael B. Jordan By Teresa Jusino on Fri,6:01 The classic Ray Bradbury novel, Fahrenheit 451, was already eerily familiar when it was first published in 1953, shortly after the end of WWII, when fascism was still fresh on the world's mind. Now, at a time when our world seems to be leaning in that direction once again, HBO is giving us Bradbury's novel as a film for a modern audience. Stars Michael B. Jordan, Michael Shannon, and Sofia Boutella take us behind the scenes of the adaptation. Read More > Big on the Internet, bisexual representation, Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe, things we saw today By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:43 Janelle Monáe has a companion video coming for her album Dirty Computer that's being described as an hour-long "Handmaid’s Tale meets "San Junipero," set in a desiccated Mad Max landscape." GIVE IT TO US, PLEASE. Read More > Movies, 4/20, comedy, super troopers 2 By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,5:19 You can go see Super Troopers 2 right meow, but should you? Read More > Technology, net neutrality By Dan Van Winkle on Fri,4:49 When the FCC decided that it would roll back the "net neutrality" rules enacted under the Obama administration—rules aimed at preventing paid data prioritization and the blocking or throttling of data from specific sites and services—that wasn't necessarily the end of the fight. Congress could still write laws that could protect the openness of the internet, but we're not too surprised to see that the Republican-controlled legislature's ideas for doing that include undermining the entire princip Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, anime, Dragonball, magical girl, Sailor Moon By Princess Weekes on Fri,4:15 Who are your favorite ladies from anime?Who are your favorite ladies from anime? Read More > TV, Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld, Westworld recaps By Teresa Jusino on Fri,3:48 Westworld Season Two premieres this weekend after way too long a wait, and TMS will be getting back to its regular coverage! Thanks to HBO, we got an advance peek at the first episode of the new season. Get ready for quite a ride, people! [**This is a spoiler-free review, but I will be talking about who's in the episode and scratching the surface of basic plot points.**] Read More > TV, Netflix, Sean Bean, the frankenstein chronicles By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,1:38 I wrote this piece last month and didn't publish it, deciding that I felt so conflicted about Sean Bean's role in The Frankenstein Chronicles that I did not wish to draw more attention to the series. But today a new glowing review of the show appeared, and this made me want to shake the mothballs from this and let it see the light. We need to talk about Sean Bean's alleged history with women, even if I don't want to give him the time of day. Read More > Movies, Avengers: Infinity War, Letitia Wright, Shuri By Vivian Kane on Fri,1:17 I don't think there's any way the film is going to give us as much Shuri as we'd like (mostly because we'd only be fully content with a movie comprised entirely of Shuri scenes), so we're milking every minute out of every interview we can. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, News, Columbine, gun violence, school shootings By Princess Weekes on Fri,12:44 These men aren't victims, they aren't geniuses. They are terrorists and instead of celebrating their "intellect" we need to remember that they are murders, predators, and manipulators. Read More > |
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