Books, fantasy, Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia By Julia Glassman on Mon,6:56 How many Narnia books are there? What order should you read them in? Read on to learn the truth. The post With Greta Gerwig Directing Narnia Movies, Here’s the Correct Order in Which to Read the Books appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Indiana Jones, list, listicle, ranked By Siobhan Ball on Mon,6:30 Do you really need to watch them all or will a quick skim of Wikipedia suffice? The post Indiana Jones Is Back, So Let’s Definitively Rank All the Movies appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny By Rachel Leishman on Mon,6:28 It isn't necessarily fair to call it a "flop" when it did about just as well as every other movie of its kind. The post It’s Complicated to Call ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ a Flop appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, affirmative action, Harvard, U.S. Supreme Court By Vivian Kane on Mon,5:58 We all know that race will still factor into admissions, it will just only benefit white applicants, and specifically white men. The post Following Affirmative Action Decision, Harvard Is Being Sued for Blatantly Discriminatory Legacy Admissions appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Emily in Paris, hate watching, Netflix, Never Have I Ever, The Witcher (TV series), Wednesday (Netflix) By Alyssa Shotwell on Mon,4:38 We're looking to help you break free. The post Stop Forcing Yourself To Watch These Undeserving Netflix Hits and Go For These Alternatives appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Nimona By Julia Glassman on Mon,4:29 Now that Nimona is streaming on Netflix, fans are hungry for a sequel. So are we getting one or not? Here's what we know. The post So Is There Going to Be a ‘Nimona 2’ or What? appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Henry Cavill, Rory the Frenchie, the witcher, tiktok By Rachel Leishman on Mon,3:19 Sometimes you see someone living their best life and you just can't help but be happy for them. That's me with this French bulldog. The post The Henry Cavill Loving French Bulldog Got to Go to ‘The Witcher’ Premiere appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, 2024 Presidential Election, LGBTQ, Ron DeSantis By Vivian Kane on Mon,2:16 The ad is extremely homophobic but also weirdly homoerotic at the same time? The post Ron DeSantis’ Latest Campaign Ad Is Too Bizarre for Words appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, James Mangold, Star Wars (franchise) By El Kuiper on Mon,2:05 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny takes a big risk in its third act, but it pays off perfectly. The post ‘Dial of Destiny’s Third Act Gamble Has Exciting Implications for a Different Franchise Entirely appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Karen Allen, Marion Ravenwood By Rachel Leishman on Mon,1:34 All this to say though that if we had a Marion Ravenwood story all her own? I'd watch it in a heartbeat. The post One of the Best Characters in the Franchise Returns in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, FX, Hulu, Molly Gordon, streaming, The Bear By Lauren Coates on Mon,12:05 The Bear introduces a love interest for Carmy Berzatto in season two, so why does the internet hate her? The post We Need To Talk About Claire on ‘The Bear’ appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Anime, TV, One Piece, one piece netflix By Kirsten Carey on Mon,11:15 Mayumi Tanaka and Iñaki Godoy together make my heart explode. The post Here’s Why It’s a Huge Deal That Netflix’s ‘One Piece’ Will Be Dubbed by the Japanese Anime Voice Actors appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Comics, contributor, LGBTQ, Nimona By Samantha Puc on Mon,10:38 Fans may be in search of more titles that have the same vibe and similar themes to the monster-girl narrative. The post 15 Comics Like ‘Nimona’ To Read After Watching the Netflix Movie appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, Disney parks, Disney's California Adventure, Rogers the Musical By Rachel Leishman on Sun,5:48 This summer stay at California Adventure does have me looking at flights to Anaheim. The post Oh Okay, I Need to See ‘Rogers the Musical’ appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Black representation, Hobie Brown, music, punk By Alyssa Shotwell on Sun,5:24 I include emo, alt-rock, metal, and anything in that realm musically, aesthetically, and politically. The post Black Punk Is Definitely Having a Moment appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Downey's Dream Cars, Robert Downey Jr. By Rachel Leishman on Sun,4:03 The series is entertaining and informative in a way I never found boring, and that's all thanks to RDJ. The post This New Max Docuseries Is a Surprisingly Fun Watch Thanks to Robert Downey Jr. appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, Diego Luna, Latinx, latinx representation, Pedro Pascal, Rosario Dawson, Star Wars (franchise) By Teresa Jusino on Sun,3:23 Star Wars isn't only giving us "more Latine characters." Star Wars is giving us Latine leads and entrusting Latine with creative control. The post Latine Stay Eating Well, Taking the Lead in a Galaxy Far, Far Away appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Karen Allen, Marion Ravenwood By Rachel Leishman on Sat,6:55 This is and will always be a Karen Allen fan account. The post Karen Allen Isn’t “Unrecognizable” You Joke of a Publication, Daily Mail appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Hide From Homepage, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones 5, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, post-credits scene By Kimberly Terasaki on Sat,6:35 Now that the film is out, moviegoers are wondering: is there a post-credits scene? The post ‘Indiana Jones’ 5 Post Credits: Is There an ‘Indiana Jones 5’ After Credits Scene? Answered appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, contributor, ND Stevenson, Netflix, Nimona, Nimona movie By Samantha Puc on Sat,6:25 Now that Nimona has finally hit Netflix, fans get to see the beloved character created by ND Stevenson in an all-new light. The post How Netflix’s ‘Nimona’ Differs From the Graphic Novel appeared first on The Mary Sue. Read More > |