News, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, politics, women in politics By Dan Van Winkle on Fri,1:25 There has been a lot of scrutiny over plans to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. census and the political motivations behind doing so. All that aside, however, U.S. Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pointed out a very basic question of the legality of how the process of adding such a question has gone down, one Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross seems not to understand—or, at least, doesn't want to answer. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel (movie) By Kate Gardner on Fri,1:21 "I did actually suggest some tweaks to the ending of this film." Read More > Movies, Avengers: Endgame By Rachel Leishman on Fri,11:54 It seems as if the theories about the Quantum Realm coming into play in Avengers: Endgame could be true. Read More > Books, a gathering of shadows, giveaway, V.E. Schwab By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,11:40 The odds are in your favor: five Mary Sue readers will win a stunning collector's edition of bestselling author V.E. Schwab's A Gathering of Shadows. Read More > News, alt-right, Conspiracy Theories, Hoaxes By Vivian Kane on Fri,10:30 Earlier this week, it was revealed that 21-year-old super right-wing professional conspiracy theorist Jacob Wohl may have filed false police reports regarding "terroristic threats" that he appears to have staged against himself. Read More > News, abortion, contributors, week in reproductive justice By Kylie Cheung on Fri,9:07 One week after an Alabama judge accepted a lawsuit that regarded an aborted fetus as a person, several states this week either advanced or passed dangerous anti-abortion laws. Read More > Big on the Internet, Andy Park, Captain Marvel (movie), things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,5:55 Costume design can make or break a film: like Ruth E. Carter's Oscar-winning Afro-futurist looks in Black Panther, or Ryan Reynolds' poorly conceived digital suit for Green Lantern. Read More > Movies, Rotten Tomatoes By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:51 It seems as if Rotten Tomatoes is contemplating the decision to finally make you prove you've seen a movie before you can leave a review on the site. So you might want to start saving those ticket stubs and getting ready to show everyone that you've actually gone to Captain Marvel. Read More > Big on the Internet, Movies, DCEU, Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman 1984 By Kate Gardner on Thu,5:48 "She was just determined that this movie should be the next iteration of Wonder Woman but not a sequel." Read More > TV, One Day at a Time By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:05 This all started when Netflix put out this statement about canceling One Day At A Time: Read More > Movies, Channing Tatum, Gambit, Rupert Wyatt By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,4:58 It's been 84 years since Fox announced plans for a Gambit solo film starring Channing Tatum as everyone's favorite Cajun mutant. Read More > Movies, Avengers: Endgame By Rachel Leishman on Thu,3:48 We all watched the new trailer for Avengers: Endgame that Marvel dropped this morning and, as per usual, we're going to go too deep into it and analyze a lot of the images. Why? Because as much as we complain about Marvel and the Avengers, we're all openly excited about Endgame and want to unpack every possibility for the film. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Thu,3:31 Physicist Larry Shaw, a.k.a. the Prince of Pi, started celebrating Pi Day back in 1988 with fruit pies at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, and went on to lead Pi Day parades until his passing in 2017. Here at the Mary Sue Shop, we celebrate a little differently—by putting some of our best Raspberry Pi deals in your hands! Here's what we've got for you on this special day. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel, Jude Law, Mar-Vell By Kaila Hale-Stern on Thu,3:06 In the run-up to Captain Marvel's release, there was confusion about who, exactly, Jude Law would be playing. This did not do the movie any favors. Read More > |
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