Big on the Internet, menstruation, tampons, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,3:48 Men are clearly too emotional and unstable to handle it. The post Man Scandalized by "Obscene" Tweet About Tampons in 2021 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, binge-watching, January, Streaming Television By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,1:57 What are you looking forward to streaming this month? Let us know in the comments! The post The Binge-Watch Breakdown: Here's What's Streaming in January first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 2021, Harry Styles, Phoebe Waller-Bridge By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,11:47 Good things are on the horizon. Let's rise to meet them with a spring in our step and sequins in our hearts. The post Harry Styles and Phoebe Waller-Bridge Want You To “Treat People With Kindness” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Technology, boston dynamics, robots, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,6:00 Because I've spent a life steeped in science fiction, the latest "fun" video out of robotics company Boston Dynamics scares the hell out of me. The post Things We Saw Today: The Dancing Robots Are All Fun and Games Until They Murder Us first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, bridgerton, corsets, historical fashion By Jessica Mason on Fri,4:00 Series and films like Bridgerton look pretty, but the way they portray corsets in their costuming and scripts isn't accurate. The post Pretty Much Everything Movies Have Told You About Corsets Is Wrong first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, anti-racism, Black authors, books By Larissa Irankunda on Fri,1:55 It is not a magic end all be all solution to end white supremacy forever, but it does a pretty good job in helping people find a great place to start the necessary work. The post Do Better Challenges You to Dive Into The Heavy Shadow Work of Dismantling White Supremacy first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, kingsman By Rachel Leishman on Fri,11:55 Whatever ends up happening, I'm actually really excited about it. I, unintentionally, owe a lot to the Kingsman franchise and after rewatching them, I'm proud that I get to work here all because I love watching a bunch of dudes saying "manners maketh man" and using whips. The post I Am Excited About the News of New Kingsman Movies, Actually first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, contributors, Wonder Woman 1984 By Julia Delbel on Fri,9:55 The discussion wasn’t about the fact that WW84's protagonist was a woman or that it was directed by one; it was about a movie that had highlights and flaws and questions raised that just happened to have women at its forefront. Until it wasn’t. The post I Thought We'd Moved Past Every Movie Led by a Woman Being a Referendum on the Very Concept first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 2020, Honest Trailers, Patton Oswalt By Kaila Hale-Stern on Thu,6:00 "From the world that brought you 1918, 1347, and Woodstock '99, comes the year we can't wait to close the book on." The post Things We Saw Today: Honest Trailer for 2020 (Feat. Patton Oswalt) Ushers Out Our Hell Year first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 2020, Birds of Prey, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:40 I'm not acting like 2020 was easy for anyone. It was far from it. But looking back on what brought us a little joy is maybe good for us all. The post Some Things Did Bring Me Joy in 2020 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, contributors, Wonder Woman 1984 By Leah Marilla Thomas on Thu,5:15 Why don’t we see this type of love interest more often? The post More Love Interests Who Aren’t Intimidated by Strong Women, Please! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Kiernan Shipka, witchcraft By Jessica Mason on Thu,4:25 Part four of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delivers a fun and fascinating final run. The post Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Ends With More Highs Than Lows first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV By Princess Weekes on Thu,3:15 Films may not have gotten to properly shine this year, but animated series thrived both in terms of anime and Western Animation. Considering that our own Briana Lawrence has been covering a lot on the anime side of things, I wanted to give some love to the Western Animated series I felt killed it this year. No particular order, but I stand by my top two. The post 10 Best (Western) Animated Shows of 2020 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Barbara Minerva, Diana Prince, Wonder Woman 1984 By Briana Lawrence on Thu,2:30 When they meet again at the White House I'm not surprised that Barbara isn't willing to listen, and it's not just because she wants to keep her wish, it's because... why would she listen to Diana after everything that's happened between them up to this point? Not to mention that, as Barbara points out, Diana's criticizing her for not renouncing her wish but she's not holding herself accountable. At all. The post I'm Sorry I Can't Even Enjoy Barbara Minerva's Obvious Girl Crush on Diana Prince in WW84 Because Barbara Deserves Better first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Din Djarin, Himbo, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Thu,2:03 All Din Djarin cares about is getting his son Grogu to Jedi daycare and that's pretty much it. The post The Mandalorian's Din Djarin Is the Ultimate Himbo first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, fanart, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Thu,1:55 Exploring Din Djarin as a character, and his relationships with Grogu, Boba Fett, Fennec, and more, is something we get to all experience together as fans. The post The Mandalorian Has Some Absolutely Beautiful Fan Art first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, 2020, feminism, Kamala Harris By Vivian Kane on Thu,1:28 Even with everything that went wrong, there were some really great moments buried in the mess that was this whole year. The post 11 Bright Spots of Feminism From 2020 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 2020, cosplay, cosplayers By Briana Lawrence on Thu,12:46 Cosplayers have been reminding me about the fun aspect of cosplay and how it was absolutely ok to be having fun, something I'd told myself to not indulge in because I was too busy panicking about, checks notes, a pandemic, racial injustice, and how to stay financially afloat when your main work gig no longer exists. Cosplayers have unintentionally become a part of my self-care routine of 2020. The post People Actually Had the Motivation to Cosplay in 2020 and That's One of the Best Things About This Cursed Year first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Birds of Prey (film), Supergirl (film), Wonder Woman 1984 By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:10 Wonder Woman 1984 may not have been great to me and many of my colleagues, but you know what? The biggest issue is that it is part of a genre that has lately leaned heavily on spectacle, the talent of the cast, and the cult of personality that has arisen around it. Without it, there is only a lot of noise. So maybe that should be examined for the future of all comic book movies, female-led and otherwise. The post To All the Female-Led Comic Book Movies I Haven’t Loved Before first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Twilight By Rachel Leishman on Thu,11:58 Thank you to Robert Pattinson for hating your character. Thank you to Kristen Stewart for thinking this was nonsense. Thank you for making Twilight the film series that it is because honestly, it still brings me so much absurd joy. The post Stephanie Meyer's Original Casting Choices Would Have Made a Very Different Twilight Saga first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |