Big on the Internet, Movies, Aquaman, Jason Momoa By Princess Weekes on Thu,1:00 Last night, Jason Momoa—husband of Lisa Bonet, King of the Seven Seas, and one of the only men gorgeous enough to truly rock a bun—walked the blue carpet to celebrate the release of Aquaman. Read More > Big on the Internet, costumes, robots, Russia By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,12:50 Russia: they can hack and influence American elections, but their robots are a goddamn joke. Read More > Movies, Black Widow, marvel By Rachel Leishman on Thu,12:44 Black Widow is a movie that should have been made 8 years ago when we were asking for it, but instead is set to be released in 2020, from director Cate Shortland, but Lucrecia Martel, who was once in the running for the director's chair, has some harsh words for what the company thought a female director could accomplish. Read More > Books, books, Cover Reveal, young adult By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:25 A first look at the upcoming cover for Megan Shepherd's Grim Lovelies sequel, Midnight Beauties, as well as the synopsis. Read More > Movies, contributors, LGBTQ Representation By Bianca Piazza on Thu,11:32 In our current age of righteous outrage and hunger for woke media, queer cinema has come a long way, to say the least. With recent successes such as Moonlight (2016), Disobedience (2017), and the gorgeous Netflix-restyled reboot Queer Eye (2018-present), we are warmly welcomed to consume diversity, love, and freedom. Read More > Sponsored, FuboTV, Holiday Movies By Mary Sue Staff on Wed,6:06 AMC’s Best Christmas Ever is going to run some of your favorite seasonal flicks, and the best news is, they can all be easily streamed on FuboTV. Read More > Big on the Internet, Christine Blasey Ford, Larry Nassar, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,5:50 Ford made a rare public appearance in a pre-taped segment introducing Rachael Denhollander, who won Sports Illustrated’s Inspiration of the Year award. Read More > Movies, Dumplin' By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:11 Being a bigger girl is a mindset that doesn't just go away for many of us, even if you lose weight. Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, Star Wars (franchise), The Mandalorian By Kate Gardner on Wed,4:55 I want to celebrate the diversity in the men of color of The Mandalorian, and find their inclusion to be hugely important. But women of color in Star Wars has always been lacking, and this is just another reminder of how little they seem to care about casting non white brunettes in major roles. Read More > Movies, SAG Awards By Princess Weekes on Wed,4:51 So we're just not going to give Regina King her due, huh? M'kay. Read More > TV, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, contributors By Dan Van Winkle on Wed,4:38 The days are short; the lights are up. It’s the perfect time to gather round with family for a some holiday cheer by the Netflix-side. I’m talking old school traditions, including yule logs, ghost stories, and eggnog—oh, and demons. Can’t forget the demons. Read More > TV, Arrowverse, Batwoman, Elseworlds, Supergirl (TV show), The Flash By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,3:32 The highly anticipated Arrowverse crossover event Elseworlds ended its three episode run last night by announcing the CW's 2019 crossover: Crisis on Infinite Earths. Read More > Movies, Bruce Wayne, Christian Bale, donald trump By Rachel Leishman on Wed,3:30 Is it surprising that Donald Trump would be clueless enough to think that Christian Bale, already a famous actor when they met, was really Bruce Wayne? Read More > TV, General Leia Organa, Star Wars Resistance By Kate Gardner on Wed,2:59 Leia, and Carrie Fisher, stood for something more than just a princess or a general. Read More > News, #MeToo Movement, Megan Fox By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:10 Megan Fox's comments about feminism and #MeToo are not an attack on feminism, but a calling out of its flaws. Read More > Comics, body image, cover, Supergirl (character) By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,2:10 Guys, what exactly is going on here? Read More > |
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