Movies & TV, I May Destroy You, Promising Young Woman, sexual assault By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,4:25 When it comes to excavating trauma and deep discomfort with compassion and understanding, the future is most assuredly female. The post How I May Destroy You and Promising Young Woman Explore the Aftermath of Sexual Assault first appeared on The Mary Sue. Books, Disney, novelizations, star wars books By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,3:07 The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America association is raising awareness on the issue with the hashtag #DisneyMustPay. The post Disney Bails on Paying Book Royalties to Star Wars Novelists first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Millie Bobby Brown, The Electric State, the russo brothers By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,12:59 Genre nerds will no doubt be thrilled to see the Avengers duo join forces with Eleven herself for a sci-fi road trip film. The post Millie Bobby Brown and the Russo Brothers Join Forces for The Electric State first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Jim Carrey, Joe Biden, snl By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:53 TV, Discworld, Terry Pratchett, The Watch (TV Series) By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:14 Movies, Milla Jovovich, Monster Hunter, Tony Jaa By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,2:53 What can I say? Give me Milla Jovovich shooting things in slow motion, and I'm a happy camper. The post Review: Monster Hunter Delivers on Its Promise of Big Dumb Fun first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Boba Fett, The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,12:46 Big on the Internet, Ask the Mary Sues, Gritty Reboots, reboots By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,10:15 What franchises do you think took themselves too seriously? My vote is anything that uses Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." The post Ask the Mary Sues: Which Properties Didn't Need a Dark, Gritty Reboot? first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Clarice, The Silence of the Lambs, things we saw today By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:34 The Silence of the Lambs has been one of my favorite movies since I first saw it at what was most definitely too young an age, so I've been looking forward to CBS' upcoming show Clarice with cautious excitement. The post Things We Saw Today: The New Silence of the Lambs Show Clarice Can't Even Mention Hannibal Lecter first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, guardians, Guardians of the Galaxy, space force By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:31 What is even happening anymore? Now we have the Guardians protecting us via Space Force? Can someone take 2020 away? The post So Is Space Force the Guardians of the Galaxy Then? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, black twitter, Celebrity, Twitter By Briana Lawrence on Fri,4:55 The vibe of the self-titled Auntie Dionne is exactly that, the cool aunt in your family who most definitely gives the best presents and passes out cash if you show off a bunch of As on your report card. She's taken to Twitter to talk about everything she's learning, ranging from popular video game franchises to various marginalized communities. The post Dionne Warwick's Twitter Account Is the Black Auntie Hug I'm Wrapping Myself in Right Now first appeared on The Mary Sue. Space, Jupiter, Saturn, this week in space By Jessica Mason on Fri,4:31 Jupiter and Saturn are about to come together in the sky in a way we haven't seen in 800 years. The post This Week In Space: The Great Conjunction Approaches! first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, amazon prime video, Season 5, The Expanse By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,3:58 The standouts for me from these episodes—"Exodus," "Churn," and "Mother"—are Amos's journey and Drummer. Always Drummer. The post Let's Talk About Those First Three Episodes of The Expanse's New Season first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV By Rachel Leishman on Fri,3:36 The season finale of The Mandalorian brought us many twists and turns but one thing is already clear: We want to know what Grogu was doing this episode. The post Baby Yoda Watch: The Mandalorian Season 2, Episode 8, “The Rescue” first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV By Dan Van Winkle on Fri,3:26 It took a massive effort to flip Georgia blue for the presidential election, and as the plea at the end of Bee's story makes clear, any help anyone can provide this time around is both useful and critical. The post I Can't Decide If Samantha Bee's Grinch Mitch McConnell Is Better or Worse Than the Real One first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Chadwick Boseman By Princess Weekes on Fri,1:50 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is a fantastic movie in terms of acting, and the messages that are infused within it are powerful. If you have never gotten to see the play and love theater, this is no doubt an excellent version to watch. I can see it being exhausting for some because it is very heavy, but that heaviness is powerful and sobering. The post Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Delivers Magnetic Performances From Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman first appeared on The Mary Sue. News, coronavius, COVID-19, donald trump By Jessica Mason on Fri,1:40 States are reporting delays and cutbacks in vaccine shipments, while Pfizer claims the administration has stopped telling them where to ship the vaccine. The post Trump Is Messing up the Vaccine Roll Out as a Final F*ck You To America first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, The Flight Attendant By Jessica Mason on Fri,1:15 The Flight Attendant is renewed for season 2, and season 1 was meticulous, finely crafted, and wildly entertaining gourmet TV. The post The Flight Attendant Wrapped up Season One Perfectly. What's Next in Season Two? first appeared on The Mary Sue. News, Coronavirus, politics By Vivian Kane on Fri,1:11 While $600 is technically better than nothing, it also manages to feel worse worse than nothing. The post What Exactly Does Congress Think We Can Do With a 0 Stimulus Check? first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Star Wars (franchise), The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Fri,12:53 We knew that someone was coming for Grogu. The post I'm Losing It Over The Mandalorian Finale's Big Reveal first appeared on The Mary Sue. |