Books, Good Enough, Jen Petro-Roy, You Are Enough By Princess Weekes on Mon,1:41 Despite the millions of men and women that suffer from eating disorders, there are few resources to help the young people living with these illnesses to find recovery. Jen Petro-Roy, with Good Enough and You Are Enough, attempts to fill in the gaps with her dual releases that tackle the issue in both fiction and non-fiction for middle-grade readers. Big on the Internet, Don Cheadle, Saturday Night Live, transgender rights By Vivian Kane on Mon,1:02 Subtlety is overrated. Don Cheadle is perfection. Movies, Captain Marvel (movie), Wonder Woman By Kate Gardner on Mon,12:55 In a genre built on the staple of the origin movie, where usually a man discovers he has superpowers and learns how to use them and saves the day, two women following the same path is apparently too much of the same thing. TV, Aaron Sorkin, The Newsroom By Rachel Leishman on Mon,12:52 It's 2019, and Aaron Sorkin continues to ruin himself for the lot of us. TV, Jessica Jones, Netflix, The Punisher By Kate Gardner on Mon,12:41 Thanos's snap, and Disney's own streaming service, have upset the balance of the universe. Movies, Black Widow, Marvel Entertainment By Princess Weekes on Mon,12:16 Ned Benson, of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby fame, is being called in to rewrite the script for Marvel's Black Widow standalone movie, directed by Cate Shortland. Movies, bo burnham, Eighth Grade By Rachel Leishman on Mon,11:59 For so long we, as women, were told the coming-of-age stories of men but were rarely given films that focused on our own struggles in growing up. TV, contributors, Netflix, The Umbrella Academy By Samantha Puc on Mon,10:37 Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s The Umbrella Academy made its Dark Horse Comics debut in Sept. 2007. After years of rumors that the comics would be adapted for the screen, Netflix premiered the Steve Blackman-run series on Friday, Feb. 15. With 10 hour-long episodes in its first season, The Umbrella Academy alters the plot of the original comics to be more fitting for TV, which means keeping some elements and eliminating others, of course. Big on the Internet, Disney, Star Wars (franchise), things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,6:17 Now, the gang from Solo: A Star Wars Story may be hitting the small screen as well. TV, Heaven, Miracle Workers, The Good Place By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:09 Both shows share similar sensibilities: that Heaven isn't all it's cracked up to be, and it bears more than a passing resemblance to Earth. |