News, donald trump, impeachment By Vivian Kane on Wed,2:16 This isn't the first time one of Trump's arguments in defense of himself has fallen apart right in front of us. When he finds an angle he likes, he'll stay on it until it disintegrates. Here are some that have fallen apart right in front of our eyes. Read More > Big on the Internet, baby boomers, Gen Z, millennials By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:01 The children really are our future and I can't wait to be cozy in my "Ok boomer" sweatshirt all winter long. Read More > TV, HBO, HBO Max, streaming By Princess Weekes on Wed,1:46 Never has been being pandered to been so expensive. Read More > Movies, Denis Villeneuve, Dune, Frank Herbert, Rebecca Ferguson By Princess Weekes on Wed,12:04 Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Dune film will give the female characters the importance they deserve. Read More > Movies, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, things we saw today, wedge antilles By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,5:55 It seems like we may see the appearance of long-beloved pilot Wedge Antilles, played by actor Denis Lawson, in the upcoming film The Rise of Skywalker. Read More > News, Adam Schiff, donald trump, impeachment By Brittany Knupper on Tue,5:29 Following up on their announcement yesterday, House Democrats have now released the text of the resolution that will, once voted upon, formalize their impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Read More > Movies, Adam Driver, Marriage Story, Scarlett Johansson By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:03 Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story is the kind of film that you think you have figured out going in only to be thrown under a bus and run over with emotions that both shock and upset you in the best of ways. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, Game of Thrones, HBO, Naomi Watts By Princess Weekes on Tue,4:45 Of course, the 'Game of Thrones' prequel pilot with the female showrunner doesn't get picked up. Read More > Movies, Han Solo, solo: a star wars story, Star Wars (franchise) By Rachel Leishman on Tue,4:36 During the time of Solo: A Star Wars Story, everyone either judged it too harshly or refused to see it and I'd like to say: That was a mistake because Solo is fun. Read More > Big on the Internet, donald trump, Halloween, jerks By Vivian Kane on Tue,4:11 Is this the worst thing Trump has done? Obviously not, nowhere close. But it's often how people act in these small moments that shows us who they are the most, and this was an unnecessary reminder that Trump is, at his core, just a total jerk who has definitely never taken his kids trick-or-treating ever in any of their lives. Read More > Movies, Robert Pattinson, the lighthouse, Willem Dafoe By Brittany Knupper on Tue,4:00 The Lighthouse, the latest feature from writer/director Robert Eggers (The Witch) opened this week. It tells the dark and twisted tale of Ephraim Winslow (Robert Pattinson) and Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe) two salty lighthouse keepers in late 1890s New England. Read More > TV, DC Universe, Titans (live-action series) By Princess Weekes on Tue,3:28 Despite the massive unevenness of this season of DC Universe's Titans, the show has done a really good job of making its flashback episodes interesting, including this one. We knew from previous episodes that the Titans, especially Dick, were heavily involved with what happened to Jericho after Slade killed Aqualad. With episode eight, we discover the truth, and honestly ... it makes Dick a massive dick. Read More > AMP Featured, Movies, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase 4 By Rachel Leishman on Tue,3:04 Can't wait to be going through my midlife crisis while still watching an Avengers movie. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, cancel culture, comedy, Jerry Seinfeld By Brittany Knupper on Tue,2:50 A stand-up routine by Jeremy Kaplowitz is having a moment on Twitter this morning. Performing at “Schtick or Treat,” Kaplowitz does a set as 38-year-old Jerry Seinfeld making jokes about his relationship with a 17-year-old. This bit is inspired by Seinfeld’s real-life relationship with Shoshanna Lonstein (now Shoshanna Gruss). Read More > |
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