TV, John Lithgow, Perry Mason, Team Downey By Rachel Leishman on Wed,4:48 It seems as if HBO's Perry Mason is getting even more amazing! Read More > TV, contributors, Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge By Stefania Sarrubba on Wed,4:14 You won’t like it. Read More > Movies, Avatar, Disney, Star Wars (franchise), Twitter By Rachel Leishman on Wed,3:30 It has become abundantly clear that we're never going to live in a world without Star Wars. Read More > TV, alex meyers, Riverdale, The CW By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,3:27 You look away from 'Riverdale' for one season and suddenly the Gargoyle King is running around a town that hosts zombies, cults, and some kind of speakeasy for teenagers. Read More > TV, HBO, Rorschach, Watchmen (HBO Series) By Kate Gardner on Wed,3:03 Tick tock goes the Doomsday clock. Fans of Alan Moore's Watchmen look to be in for a treat as the latest teaser for the HBO's reimagined show seems to tackle some of our darkest fears. Read More > Movies, Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile, Netflix, Ted Bundy By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:23 Welcome to the tired parade. Netflix's Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile does nothing to show that serial killer Ted Bundy was any of those things, which you'd think would have been a big concern since it's the title of the film. Read More > News, archie harrison mountbatten-windsor, meghan markle, the royals By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:12 Today the world got its first look at Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, son of Meghan Markle, actress, philanthropist, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. The young lad is 7th in line for the throne. Read More > Movies, Aladdin (2019), Disney, nostalgia, Will Smith By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:05 Disney has released an exclusive clip from the upcoming live-action/CGI Aladdin movie that is the beginning of the iconic sequence A Whole New World. We don't get the actual song itself, but the exposition is there, and it's ... um ... let's just say Will Smith will be carrying a lot of scenes in this movie. Read More > News, donald trump, Taxes By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:51 On Tuesday, the New York Times published their findings regarding ten years of Donald Trump's previously undisclosed tax information–something he has refused to do himself, despite decades of precedent for presidential candidates doing so. It's been clear that he's hiding something (or a number of somethings). Read More > News, contributors, politics, women in politics By Kylie Cheung on Wed,1:35 Within moments of former Vice President Joe Biden’s formal announcement of his presidential bid, he received a surge of excited media coverage that we’ve yet to see for any of the historic, highly qualified female Democratic presidential candidates, and nearly all of this coverage, whether in the form of op-eds, talk show segments, or news reports, has centered around the racist, sexist concept of “electability.” Read More > AMP Featured, Movies, Earth 616, Peter Parker, Spider-Man By Rachel Leishman on Wed,1:11 Welcome to the multiverse, kids! Read More > Comics, Xena: Warrior Princess By Princess Weekes on Wed,12:11 Dynamite Comics has brought back Xena: Warrior Princess because they heard mankind crying out for a hero. Read More > Movies, Detective Pikachu, Pikachu, Ryan Reynolds By Kate Gardner on Wed,11:51 Detective Pikachu fans were in for a surprise when last night, Ryan Reynolds tweeted the link to an apparent leak of his upcoming film Detective Pikachu. Read More > Books, contributors By Tom Ryan on Wed,10:57 While discussing creative preorder incentives with my publisher, I tossed out the idea of commissioning an LGBTQ artist to come up with a queer twist on the garish, saturated covers of the worn vintage paperbacks I’d loved in high school. They loved the idea, and after a lot of research (there are a lot of talented queer illustrators in the world), we settled on a shortlist. From day one, however, I had one dream artist: the incredible comics artist and illustrator Cat Staggs. Read More > |
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