Gaming, fighting games, Steam, writers By Julia Glassman on Sun,5:38 'Write 'N' Fight' lets you choose your favorite (white, male) writer from the literary canon, and use them to beat your least favorite writer to a pulp. Read More > TV, Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, The Sandman (Netflix) By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:29 Many consider Netflix’s The Sandman to be one of the best adaptations of creator Neil Gaiman’s work. A combination of creative freedom, a large budget, strong visual effects, and good timing went into making the lavish fantasy series such a success, and the series has topped streaming charts across the globe. But of course, the […] Read More > Big on the Internet, Lauren Boebert, lesbian dance theory, Republicans, Student Loans By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,4:27 Lesbian Dance Theory is a perfect encapsulation of the Republican world view: anti-education, anti-arts, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-support for anyone who isn't a millionaire or a corporation. Read More > Big on the Internet, Dan Lin, DC Entertainment, things we saw today, Warner Bros. By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,6:09 Lin is still in negotiations to take on the role, and it's unclear which projects he'll keep and which will get cut from the slate. If hired, he will be in charge of not only DC's films but their television offerings as well. DC has long needed a guiding hand, and Lin just may be the one to do it. Read More > Big on the Internet, Ezra Miller, The Flash (movie), Warner Bros. By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:19 There needs to be accountability for Miller's behavior and justice for their victims. Read More > Movies, Fantastic Four, Star Trek (franchise), Star Trek 4 (Kelvin), the mcu By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,4:26 Paramount Pictures finds themselves back at the drawing board with the departure of Shakman, and it's unclear whether they will continue to move forward with the film or shelve it for the time being. Read More > TV, Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Zero Dawn (Netflix), Steve Blackman By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,3:22 The streamer has recruited Steve Blackman (The Umbrella Academy) and Michelle Lovretta (Killjoys, Lost Girl) to create a Horizon Zero Dawn series. Read More > Anime, berserk, Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Kill la Kill, Naruto, villains By Jack Doyle on Fri,5:50 Everybody loves a villain. It's true. Deny it all you want, but a good villain is what makes a good story. Read More > Movies, Gina Carano, My Son Hunter By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:33 So really, what you're doing with this genre choice is...making your largely Republican and conservative (not to mention Trumpian) audience...relate to the Biden administration and Hunter and Joe Biden? If that's your goal, more power to you. If not, well, then you're making a movie that fundamentally misunderstands the genre that it is functioning in. Read More > Movies, Hollywood, movies, the gender pay gap By Rachel Ulatowski on Fri,4:44 The gender pay gap in the United States is a prevalent problem that extends to nearly every occupation. However, the pay gap is especially noticeable in Hollywood, where women often earn less than their male co-stars for similar screen time. Here are 8 of the biggest Hollywood gender pay gaps. Read More > Space, geek fashion, James Webb Space Telescope, Mayim Bialik, Ms. Frizzle, NASA, Science, Steam, STEM, SvahaUSA, women in STEM By Kimberly Terasaki on Fri,4:18 In the seven years since then, Jaya has expanded her brand into adult STEAM (which stands for science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) fashion that has been worn by the likes of Mayim Bialik, with clothing lines inspired by everything from the suffragettes to a Fibonacci sunflower in honor of Ukraine to their most recent collection, outfits inspired by images from the James Webb telescope. Read More > Anime, Attack on Titan, Cowboy Bebop, flcl, Kill la Kill, Mushishi, music, Naruto, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Samurai Champloo, soundtrack By Jack Doyle on Fri,4:08 The kind of music you'll want to listen to, in order to decompress, after stabbing your father's killer to death. Or just after a long day at work. Whatever your deal is. Read More > Movies, Fantastic Four, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Matt Shakman By Rachel Leishman on Fri,4:06 Until anything is set in stone, I'm excited for Shakman and I think he'll do a great job with the tone of the team. I just hope he also keeps doing Star Trek 4. Read More > News, Matt Gaetz, political ads, politics, primary elections By Vivian Kane on Fri,3:40 Gaetz is almost certainly headed back for another term in Congress after winning his primary this week. Read More > TV, dragons, fantasy, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon By Julia Glassman on Fri,3:26 What makes dragons so captivating? The answer lies thousands of years back in human history. Read More > Movies & TV, animation, HBO, HBO Max, Infinity Train, Sesame Street, Warner Bros, Warner Bros. Discovery By Kimberly Terasaki on Fri,3:22 The Discovery/Warner Bros/HBO merger has left an entertainment void in its wake, with a whopping 67 movies and shows having been taken off the platform (with little warning) this month. Read More > Gaming, Horses, video games By Madeline Carpou on Fri,3:18 I had a veritable interest in the most maligned animal in pop culture: the horse. Yes, I was a "horse girl." I loved those things more than life itself, and since horses were often too expensive to even daydream about, I would have been adrift in the Wasteland of No-Horses-Having if it weren't for the Horse Game market designed to play on just exactly that fact. Read More > Big on the Internet, Danny DeVito, Little Demon, Twitter By Rachel Leishman on Fri,2:47 When in doubt, just trust Danny DeVito. Read More > Movies, Discovery+, HBO Max, Warner Bros. Discovery By Rachel Leishman on Fri,2:39 The HBO Max breakdowns continue to make me laugh. Read More > News, celebrity impressions, donald trump, Jamie Foxx By Vivian Kane on Fri,2:28 Foxx's impression is so uncanny that it made my entire body tense up the way Trump's actual voice does. Read More > |
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