Big on the Internet, porgs, Star Wars (franchise), Star Wars: The Last Jedi By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,1:48 If Episode 9 only features the porgs forming an army and taking down Kylo Ren and the First Order, I would be endlessly delighted. I mean, it worked for the Ewoks, right? Read More > News, donald trump, lawsuits By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:42 Nicholas Sandmann, the kid whose smirking face went viral last month when he and his Kentucky Catholic school friends appeared to surround an Omaha tribe elder during the March for Life protest in Washington D.C., is suing the Washington Post over coverage of that incident. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, march 2019, Netflix By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,1:10 Hello and welcome back to our monthly look at everything that will be newly streaming into your eyeballs. Fun! Here's what Netflix has coming your way in March. Read More > Big on the Internet, contributors By Vrai Kaiser on Wed,1:08 Stories about the Midwest are extremely hit-or-miss. Many conservative narratives rely on painting a hallowed image of small-town middle America. The other extreme flattens midwestern states into a formless blob, at best unworthy of comment and devoid of culture, and at worst a roundup of bigoted stereotypes. Unwell has set its sights on finding the middle ground between those extremes. Read More > Big on the Internet, Vic Mignogna By Princess Weekes on Wed,12:54 Anime voice actor Vic Mignogna has been accused of sexually harassing behavior for more than a decade. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel By Rachel Leishman on Wed,12:09 It's a nice breath of fresh air to be able to finally focus on the amazing reviews that Captain Marvel has been getting! Read More > Movies, Meg Wolitzer, The Wife By Kate Gardner on Wed,11:55 Believe the hype around the film. Read More > Movies, a quiet place, Bird Box By Fiona L.F. Kelly on Wed,11:25 Two of the biggest horror movies in 2018, Bird Box and A Quiet Place, both draw fear from the viewer by eliminating a sense. In Bird Box, the characters cannot look at the monsters, lest they succumb to dark impulses. Similarly, in A Quiet Place, the movie's monsters are attracted to sound, and the characters must live in a mostly silent world to survive. Read More > Big on the Internet, Lex Luthor, superheroes, villains By Kaila Hale-Stern on Tue,11:58 On TV, as in movies, superheroes are dominating the screen, and plans for new shows seem to be announced on the regular, even older shows are shuttered. If you were an executive, which property and person would you greenlight this very moment? Read More > Big on the Internet, Honest Trailers, Oscars 2019 By Princess Weekes on Tue,5:49 Thank goodness for Honest Trailers to keep us grounded during this Oscar season. Read More > Movies, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters (Franchise), Ghostbusters: Answer the Call By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,5:38 The Fan Fest falls on the 1984 film's 35 year anniversary, along with the 30th anniversary of 1989's Ghostbusters II. Read More > News, CNN, fake news By Vivian Kane on Tue,4:58 CNN just got a brand new politics editor, who will be in charge of coordinating political coverage around the 2020 election, and based on the name they've announced, the only reasonable explanation I can think of is that CNN has lost some sort of extreme bet. Read More > Movies, Blumhouse Productions, Scream By Kate Gardner on Tue,4:39 As a diehard Scream fan, I know I should be, well, screaming at the idea of a reboot, but I actually don't think a remake or a reimagining would be so bad. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Tue,4:16 Consider yourself warned: you're not going to want to get out bed once you get these sheets on your mattress. Choose from five colors and four sizes from Bed Bath Fashions at the Mary Sue Shop. Read More > Movies, I'm Not Here, interview, Michelle Schumacher By Rachel Leishman on Tue,4:02 hile our full review on the film won't be out until March, we spoke with the director and screenwriter, Michelle Schumacher, about the film and what this story can mean to audiences. Read More > |
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