TV, Ewan McGregor, Halston, Ryan Murphy By Rachel Leishman on Wed,3:33 I'm excited to see where Halston takes us and yes, a big part of that is Ewan McGregor. Can you blame me? The post New Pictures for Halston Have Me Excited for Ewan McGregor’s Take on the Iconic Designer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Gen Z, LGBTQIA, The Washington Post By Lyra Hale on Wed,3:15 A Washington Post article from February has new life breathed into it after Twitter gets ahold of it and we're here for the best and funniest responses. The post The Internet Has the Best Responses to “1 in 6 Gen Z Adults Are LGBT” Article first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, LGBTQ Representation, queer representation, queer shipping By Briana Lawrence on Wed,2:08 The first ship that introduced me to the term is Heero Yuy and Duo Maxwell from Gundam Wing, however, my first true ship, as it turns out, is also queer! The post My Shipping History and an Unconscious Desire For Queer Stories first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, citizen kane, Paddington By Princess Weekes on Wed,1:40 Big on the Internet, Capitol Insurrection, Nancy Pelosi By Vivian Kane on Wed,12:43 At the time, "Bigo" Barnett bragged to reporters that he left a note for Pelosi, which he says read, "Nancy, Bigo was here you b*tch." The post Capitol Rioter Has an, uh, Interesting Explanation for Note He Left in Nancy Pelosi’s Office first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Ben Barnes, Shadow and Bone, Tumblr Boyfriends By Rachel Leishman on Wed,12:03 So our love of Ben "Bin Bons" Barnes might not be new but we always accept new applicants. The post Ben Barnes Has BEEN the Internet’s Boyfriend first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Disney+, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier By Princess Weekes on Wed,11:44 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's first season has ended and while many, including myself, are hoping for more, there is room to properly look at how this first season tackled the big issues it brought center stage. One of the things that still sticks in my craw is how the series handled the death of ... The post Showrunner Malcolm Spellman Explains Why He Killed [Redacted] on Falcon and the Winter Soldier first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Disney+, Luca, Pixar By Lyra Hale on Wed,11:23 Pixar's Luca is an underdog coming-of-age story bound to make us cry after it's made us laugh—because for Pixar, the cuter you are, the more feels. The post Pixar’s Luca Premieres Full Trailer and We Are Here for This Coming-of-Age Story first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, anime, Netflix, Sailor Moon By Briana Lawrence on Tue,7:00 Netflix has taken hold of the Legendary Silvery Crystal to announce that BOTH Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal movies will be streaming on June 3rd! The post Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal the Movie Coming to Netflix This June! first appeared on The Mary Sue. News, Anti-mask protests, COVID-19, Republicans By Vivian Kane on Tue,5:58 A Republican state senator from Alaska named Lora Reinbold has been indefinitely banned from Alaska Airlines after refusing to follow the company's mask mandate and being a huge jerk in the process. The post Alaska State Senator Banned From the Only Flights To the Capital After Repeatedly Violating Airline’s Mask Rules first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Crocs, lightning mcqueen, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,5:46 Movies, marvel, Peter Parker, Sam Wilson By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:35 Maybe one day we will see the reunion between Anthony Mackie's (now) Captain America and Tom Holland's Spider-Man. Until then, I will watch this fan edit over and over again and pretend like this is just all of Spider-Man 3. The post A Fan Edit Puts Sam Wilson in Spider-Man 3 and It’s EPIC first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, criticism, diversity, representation By Briana Lawrence on Tue,5:19 All too often it's assumed that the reception from marginalized audiences MUST be overwhelmingly positive with no room for criticism. The post Marginalized Audiences Are Allowed to Have Differing Opinions on Stories That Focus on Them and Their Experiences first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Leigh Bardugo, Netflix, Shadow and Bone (series) By Lyra Hale on Tue,5:16 Shadow and Bone's The Crows are the best part of the Grishaverse and I regret nothing, especially when it comes down to Kaz, Inej, and my love, Jesper. The post The Crows Are the Best Part of Netflix’s Shadow and Bone and That’s the Truth first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Golden Arm, Interviews, Mary Holland By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,4:25 The writer, actress, and comedian has appeared in Veep, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Hulu's queer Christmas comedy Happiest Season, which she co-wrote with director Clea DuVall. The post INTERVIEW: Mary Holland Talks Arm Wrestling, Friendship, and Lord of the Rings first appeared on The Mary Sue. |
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