Movies, HBO, The Time Traveler's Wife, things we saw today, trailers By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:49 HBO's series adaptation of The Time Traveler's Wife has a full trailer and release date. Movies, climate change, documentaries, Earth Day, earth day 2022, energy usage, environmental racism By Alyssa Shotwell on Fri,4:27 While reading a book or article may work for some, many of us are visual and auditory learners. Movies, commercials, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Marvel Entertainment By Julia Glassman on Fri,4:05 We Doctor Strange fans are so desperate for content that we'll grasp at anything, even Tide commercials. Luckily, capitalism is here to provide! Big on the Internet, Janelle Monáe, non-binary By Princess Weekes on Fri,3:52 Grammy nominee, actress, and android, Janelle Monáe spoke about their nonbinary identity on the most recent episode of 'Red Table Talk.' Books, American Library Association, censorship, libraries, romance novels, Romancelandia, Sexual Assault Awareness Month By Alyssa Shotwell on Fri,3:47 What started as a backlash against LGBTQIA+ displays in libraries (as if that wasn't bad enough) grew into a library in Enid, Oklahoma, banning all library-sponsored activities related to sex (even health) and canceling a romance book club. News, Disney, Don't Say Gay bill, politics, Ron DeSantis By Vivian Kane on Fri,3:34 The Florida legislature has passed a bill ending Disney's special tax status, in retaliation against Disney's criticism of the state's "Don't Say Gay" bill. TV, Killing Eve By Princess Weekes on Fri,2:31 Luke Jennings, the author of the 'Villanelle' books that provided the basis for the television series, wrote a piece for The Guardian comforting fans of 'Killing Eve' following the upsetting finale. Comics, Marvel Comics, Thor: Love and Thunder, Valkyrie By D.R. Medlen on Fri,2:24 Since the 'Thor: Love and Thunder' trailer dropped earlier this week, all things Asgardian have been living rent-free in my head. When I stopped freaking out over Natalie Portman's reveal as the Mighty Thor and King Valkyrie, I started re-reading various Jane Foster comics while I wait for the movie to release on July 8th. News, climate change, Earth Day, earth day 2022, environmentalism, Google, Google Doodle, The Environment By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,1:49 The 2022 Google Earth Day Doodle should act as a shock to the system for anyone who still has their head buried in the sand about the impacts of climate change. Movies, Disney+, Halloween, Marvel Entertainment, Werewolf By Night By Rachel Ulatowski on Fri,1:45 Disney+ is developing a Halloween special centered on Werewolf by Night, and Laura Donnelly has been allegedly cast in the special as Elsa Bloodstone. Here's everything to know about Bloodstone. News, border wall, crimes, donald trump, racism, Scams, xenophobia By Vivian Kane on Fri,1:25 The grifters behind a 2018 GoFundMe campaign promising to build a wall on the US/Mexico border have pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Books, Fiyah Literary Magazine, FIYAHCON, Ignyte Awards, SFF, speculative fiction By Alyssa Shotwell on Fri,12:08 While you can (and should) view the entire list of nominees online, I've picked out just four we're most excited about! Movies, Loki, Marvel Entertainment, Thor: Love and Thunder By Julia Glassman on Fri,11:56 The Thor franchise is heading in a new direction, with Thor and Loki exploring who they are apart from each other. But will they ever meet again? Movies, mcu, Mystique, Rebecca Romijn, X-Men By Princess Weekes on Fri,11:48 Actress Rebecca Romijn portrayed the character of Mystique in the original X-Men trilogy and while her role was very different in many ways from the comics—it was iconic. So she should do it again. Movies, marvel, Marvel Entertainment, mcu, post-credits scene By Julia Glassman on Thu,7:42 Whether they tease the next movie, give us a cameo, or merely get one last joke in before the theater lights go up, the best MCU post-credit scenes rival the content of the movies themselves. |
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