The Wednesday Edition - Dec 23, 2020
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Movies, Golden Globes, Minari, racism

The Golden Globes Are Calling Minari, an American Movie About Americans, a Foreign Film Because It’s Mostly in Korean

TV, Reservation Dogs, Sterlin Harjo, Taika Waititi

Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo Are Bringing Reservation Dogs to FX!

Reservation Dogs cast

Reservation Dogs follows a group of Native teens committing crimes and fighting them—so, a television show that seems perfect for both Waititi and Sterlin Harjo to bring to life.

The post Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo Are Bringing Reservation Dogs to FX! first appeared on The Mary Sue.

Movies, Miles Morales, Netflix, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Make Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse Your Christmas Eve Movie Since It’s Leaving Netflix on Christmas Day

All of the spider people clinging to the ceiling in Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse

The movie's being taken off of Netflix on Christmas with no word on whether or not it'll be put on a different streaming service. So yeah, if you haven't seen Spiderverse now's a damn good time to check it out. If you have seen it, well, give it another watch because it's one of the best Spidey films out there.

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TV, HBO Max, revival, Sex and the City

We Don’t Want a Sex and the City Revival—Especially One Without Samatha

sex and the city, miranda, big, chris noth

It is okay to let the series end because, let's face it, they had two chances to continue already, and they failed miserably. 

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Big on the Internet, Christmas Lights, Schitt's Creek, The Mandalorian

Things We Saw Today: This Mandalorian Christmas Light Display Is Everything

red mandalorian blaster fire at a red holiday light house

In truly geektastic fashion, fan Steve Beers has created an incredible holiday light show set to The Mandolorian theme.

The post Things We Saw Today: This Mandalorian Christmas Light Display Is Everything first appeared on The Mary Sue.

Big on the Internet, Rahul Kohli, social media

Everybody Go Home. Rahul Kohli Won the 2020 Social Media Games.

Rahul Kohli in iZombie

If you don't follow Rahul Kohli on social media, I have one question for you: What are you doing?

The post Everybody Go Home. Rahul Kohli Won the 2020 Social Media Games. first appeared on The Mary Sue.

Movies, Archenemy, Paul Scheer

INTERVIEW: Paul Scheer Talks Archenemy, Comedy, and the Superhero Genre

Paul Scheer in Archenemy

Archenemy is in theaters, and currently available on VOD and Digital.

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News, Coronavirus, Matt Gaetz, Matt Gaetz is a tool

Welp, Thanks To Matt Gaetz for Ruining “Wagon Wheel” for Me

Matt Gaetz smirks while holding his phone.

#MattGaetzIsaTool was once again trending online Tuesday and honestly, it was a little hard to figure out the source, since looking at his Twitter account showed more than a few possibilities.

The post Welp, Thanks To Matt Gaetz for Ruining "Wagon Wheel" for Me first appeared on The Mary Sue.

Gaming, game console, gaming, KFC

KFC Combines an Easy Bake Oven With a Gaming Console to Ease the Rage of Hangry Gamers

An image of the KFConsole

There's nothing worse than being hungry when you're blasting away at adversaries. Adrenaline makes it hard to hit pause in favor of making a sandwich. But what if you had food within your grasp as you clutched onto your controller, I hear execs whisper over in the birthplace of chicken, Kentucky. What if there was a way to game AND nom on perfectly breaded chicken tenders?

The post KFC Combines an Easy Bake Oven With a Gaming Console to Ease the Rage of Hangry Gamers first appeared on The Mary Sue.

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