Movies, female directors, J.J. Abrams, Star Wars: Episode IX, Victoria Mahoney By Teresa Jusino on Wed,11:14 Star Wars: Episode IX has only just started pre-production, and there's already great news coming out of that shoot. Yesterday, Ava DuVernay announced via her Instagram that the film's director and Executive Producer, J.J. Abrams, has hired Victoria Mahoney as his 2nd unit director on the film, making her the first black woman to direct a story from a galaxy far, far away. Read More > TV, DC Comics, DCEU, Steven Spielberg By Princess Weekes on Wed,11:03 Continuing his success with Ready Player One, filmmaker Steven Spielberg will be joining the DC universe as the producer and a possible director for Blackhawk, according to the LA Times. Read More > Movies, Avengers 4, Marvel Entertainment By Dan Van Winkle on Wed,10:40 We've seen Cassie Lang, daughter of Ant-Man Scott Lang, in Marvel's movies before, but Avengers 4 is apparently doing something unexpected with the character that only adds to ongoing speculation about the secretive Avengers: Infinity War followup that's already wrapped filming. It's been reported that the sequel will feature a teen version of the character, so get ready for some time travel shenanigans. Read More > Movies, movies, questions, scary movies By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,10:32 While horror movies are designed to scare, many of us had our first frightening cinema experience unintentionally. Maybe we were too young to be watching that particular film, or what was marketed as a kid's movie was surprisingly terrifying. What was the first film that taught you movies could unsettle? Read More > TV, Arrow, Beth Schwartz, Wendy Mericle By Princess Weekes on Wed,8:25 The current Arrow executive producer/co-showrunner, Wendy Mericle, will be departing at the end of the current season. Her replacement will be Beth Schwartz, who was promoted to executive producer and sole showrunner for the upcoming seventh season. Read More > News, racism, Starbucks, things we saw today By Teresa Jusino on Tue,6:15 By now, we've all heard about the preposterous incident that occurred at a Philadelphia Starbucks. Last week, two black men entered the Starbucks asking to use the bathroom as they waited for someone, and were denied. When they sat to wait for their friend, a Starbucks employee called the police, and the two men were arrested for trespassing. It's something that would likely never have happened had it been two white men. Read More > AMP Featured, News, Louis C.K., sexual misconduct By Vivian Kane on Tue,6:07 An article in The Hollywood Reporter is positing what Louis C.K.'s return to comedy might look like, all of five months after he confirmed allegations of sexual misconduct. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, marvel, the 90s, The Avengers By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,4:45 A visualization of which '90s movie stars would have been cast in The Avengers and various Marvel properties gives me such glee that I want it turned into a poster for my wall. Read More > TV, Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Westworld By Teresa Jusino on Tue,4:23 Before the watershed moment of #MeToo and #TimesUp, Westworld was using robots to tell a story about female bodily autonomy. In a recent interview, co-creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan discuss being able to openly talk about things that were once merely whispered about, as well as how their inherently feminist professional (and married) relationship allowed for each of them to get what they need while working on Westworld. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Tue,4:11 Animatron’s pro user base speaks for itself: Google, Dell, NASA, Facebook, Salesforce, MetLife, Amazon, Disney, Fox, Oracle, and more. Add your name to the list. We’re offering this favorite for 95% off the regular price of $1,000. Get a lifetime subscription for just $49.99 at the Mary Sue Shop. Read More > Technology, Cover Girl, Girls Who Code, women in STEM By Vivian Kane on Tue,3:38 If this message–that women can not just exist is STEM, but thrive, surrounded by other awesome and talented women–has to come in the form of a makeup commercial, I'm all for it. Read More > Books, Lois Lowry By Stephen Lovely on Tue,3:29 Lowry’s most iconic works are the sorts of mandatory middle-school fare that stick with you longer than you’d expect; you probably remember the themes of The Giver better than you realize. Her lesser-known books are cheerful slice-of-life novels, like the nine-book Anastasia series, that wouldn’t be out of place in Beverly Cleary’s back-catalog. Taken together, Lowry’s body of work shows her awareness of what makes writing for young readers unique. Read More > Books, Audible, head on, John Scalzi By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,3:15 Get an earful of John Scalzi's new book Head On, which hits shelves, e-readers, and your earbuds today. Scalzi's first-person protagonist, FBI Agent Chris Shane, does not have a specified gender identity. Chris can be visualized as the gender that we read them as, which is an important step forward in the realm of science fiction heroes. Read More > Movies, Amy Schumer, body representation, I Feel Pretty By Princess Weekes on Tue,2:43 Amy Schumer claims there has been "a lot of projection" on her upcoming film and what it is trying to say about beauty. Read More > Movies, Cathy Yan, DC Entertainment, female director, Margot Robbie By Teresa Jusino on Tue,1:26 While their deal has yet to be signed, director Cathy Yan is Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment's top pick to helm their upcoming female ensemble film featuring Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn. This would make Yan the second female director DC has hired, after Patty Jenkins, and it would also make her the first Asian female director to take on a superhero film. It's an exciting day in movies! Read More > Comics, Film/TV Adaptation, LGBTQ Representation, The Prince and the Dressmaker By Princess Weekes on Tue,1:10 Universal Pictures is potentially looking to adapt the queer YA graphic novel The Prince and the Dressmaker Read More > AMP Featured, TV, Felicia Day, Supernatural By Jessica Mason on Tue,12:59 If you’ve been watching Supernatural for the last few years, you know about the darkest moment in recent memory and the fandom implosion it caused. Well, in the most recent episode, “Bring ‘Em Back Alive,” fans finally got their wish … sort of. Read More > Big on the Internet, Barack Obama, BuzzFeed, Jordan Peele By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,12:54 Jordan Peele wants us all to have a lot more incredulity about what we see on the Internet. To drive this point home, he's made quite the "fake news" video. Read More > News, donald trump, legal case, Maria Bamford By Vivian Kane on Tue,12:51 Just because someone tells jokes for a living, it doesn't mean they don't take these things seriously. Read More > Movies, Mercury 13, Netflix, women in STEM By Teresa Jusino on Tue,11:59 Thanks to the Hidden Figures book and biopic, more people are now aware of the contributions of women, particularly black women, to NASA and the U.S. Space Program. Now, a new documentary from Netflix wants to shine a light on the women who not only were scientists, but who were tested for spaceflight and passed ... only to be denied a chance to go to the Moon because NASA wasn't ready for female astronauts. Read More > |
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