TV, Julian Fellowes, The Gilded Age By Princess Weekes on Thu,5:32 The Downton Abbey creator has created The Gilded Age a new period drama that takes place in 1880s New York City as old white money comes up against a changing influx of new money. The post The Gilded Age Sets Up a War Between New and Old Money in 1880s New York first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Matthew Vaughn, Ralph Fiennes, The King's Man By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:26 The King's Man is out in theaters this December 22nd. The post The Cast of The King’s Man Talks the Lasting Impact of the Franchise first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Green Goblin, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Willem Dafoe By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:21 It's so good to have Willem Dafoe back in the world of Spider-Man! The post Things We Saw Today: Willem Dafoe Shares What Brought Him Back for No Way Home first appeared on The Mary Sue. Books, Amazon, antitrust, Book sales By Alyssa Shotwell on Thu,5:17 Despite having a very positive relationship with Amazon since 2009, Boland sued Amazon in August for allowing third-party sellers to run amok with his 2011 sci-fi thriller, Hominid. Sellers are marketing fake used/new editions that go as far back as the late 1700s and at a markup 66x the price of a new book. The post Author Sues Amazon Over Sellers Claiming His Book Is 100s of Years Old to Inflate Prices first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Hawkeye By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:38 Hawkeye is, surprisingly, one of the best Marvel Disney+ shows yet. The post Hawkeye Revealed Its Game-Changing Big Bad! first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Sarah Snook, Succession By Princess Weekes on Thu,1:52 Siobhan "Shiv" Roy (Sarah Snook) has gone through a journey in the past two seasons of HBO's Succession. Starting off as the "smart" Roy child and being tapped to take over Waystar RoyCo, a global media, and entertainment conglomerate, from her father in season two—we have seen Shiv stumble as her journey has continued. The post Sarah Snook Talks About Huge Betrayal in Succession Finale first appeared on The Mary Sue. Books, Christmas, horror (genre), krampus By Alyssa Shotwell on Thu,1:47 If anything ghost stories, thanks to the popularity of Charles Dickens are par for the course. The post 6+ Spooky, Scary Wintertime Stories That’ll Keep You up on Christmas Eve first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Meme, Twitter, Twitter meme By Rachel Leishman on Thu,1:47 A fun new meme is in town and this time, we're making jokes about not wanting to do something because of what happened in history or in some piece of fiction. The post You Want Me to Make a New Meme? The Thing That Broke the Internet? first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Jeff Garlin, The Goldbergs By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:39 Jeff Garlin has been under investigation for three years due to on-set misconduct on the ABC show The Goldbergs. Now, he is finally exiting the show. The post The Goldbergs Star Jeff Garlin Exits Show Following Misconduct Investigations first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom Holland, Zendaya By Rachel Leishman on Thu,11:12 Movies, The King's Man By Rachel Leishman on Thu,10:58 The Kingsman franchise isn't for everyone, and that is something we can all recognize. It is a commentary on the spy genre that is sometimes too lost in itself to really make a clear statement, but for whatever reason, there are fans (like myself) who flock to its absurdity and love it for everything that it is. And that goes for The King's Man, as well. The post REVIEW: The King’s Man Is a Lavish and Exciting New Entry Into the Franchise first appeared on The Mary Sue. |