News, cyberbullying, Melania Trump By Vivian Kane on Thu,1:27 In an interview with ABC News, Melania Trump explained the motivation behind her 'Be Best' anti-bullying campaign. As it turns out, the issue is personal for her because she believes she is–in her own words and I'm not kidding although I wish I were–'the most bullied person in the world.' Read More > Movies, LGBTQ Representation, superheroes, Venom By Kate Gardner on Thu,1:09 Listen, I know I keep talking about Venom and sex, much to the consternation of all my friends who get really horrified by my questions such as "in your OTP, who wants to bang Venom and who shames them for that," but the most we think about the film and sexuality, the more fascinating it becomes. Read More > Big on the Internet, Doctor Who, Honest Trailers, Screen Junkies By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,12:50 Luckily, our good friends at Screen Junkies are here with a new Honest Trailer for the modern Doctor Who series, and ooh it's a good one. Read More > Movies, Black Widow, marvel, Scarlett Johansson By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:47 Actress Scarlett Johansson will, reportedly, be paid $15 million for her upcoming 'Black Widow' movie, putting her on the same level as the Chrises of Marvel. Read More > News, brett kavanaugh, donald trump, protests By Kylie Cheung on Thu,11:19 Following the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, President Trump has been leading Republican senators in a self-congratulatory victory lap for the glorious, noble act of putting an intemperate man-child accused of sexual assault by several women on the highest court in the land. Read More > Movies, Suspiria, things we saw today, Tilda Swinton By Vivian Kane on Wed,5:59 Tilda Swinton sure does love to transform herself for a role. She's worn prosthetics and wigs and eerie contacts in plenty of movies. There were even stories out of Snowpiecer about her showing up on set with a pig's nose (which was nixed by director Bong Joon-ho). But in the upcoming Suspiria, she may have outdone herself, transformation-wise. Read More > Big on the Internet, Emperor Palpatine, leaks, Star Wars: Episode IX By Kate Gardner on Wed,5:46 Lightsaber fighting styles are not genetic! Read More > Movies, Lady Gaga, The Little Mermaid, Ursula By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,4:57 There's a new rumor floating around that she's in talks to play Ursula in Disney's live-action The Little Mermaid. And as much as I love me some Lady Gaga, I am not on board for this. Read More > Big on the Internet, brett kavanaugh, sexual assault By Vivian Kane on Wed,4:51 Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearing put a national spotlight on issues of sexual assault. And while he may not have been held accountable for the actions he was credibly, repeatedly accused of, that doesn't mean the conversation is over. Read More > Big on the Internet, Jamie Lee Curtis By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:39 Jamie Lee Curtis is a big supporter of gun control. Because of that, Fox News thought it would be a great idea to tweet about how she uses a gun in a fictional movie against her fictional brother Michael Myers. Just to clarify, this is all fictional. She's an actor. Fox News, the Halloween movies aren't real. Read More > Big on the Internet, feminism, Halloween, horror movies By Vivian Kane on Wed,2:36 For a genre that features so many female leads, it's unfortunate how much sexism permeates horror movies. But among all the torture porn and the female characters punished for their sexuality, there are a lot of horror movies that don't objectify or otherwise diminish their female characters. Horror is capable of being downright feminist. Here are six stellar feminist horror movies. Read More > Big on the Internet, Dave Bautista, James Gunn, Suicide Squad 2 By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:09 No one actively wants to be in Suicide Squad. Read More > News, #MeToo Movement, James Franco, Maggie Gyllenhaal By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,2:05 Maggie Gyllenhaal appeared on the SiriusXM radio's Sway in the Morning show to discuss her upcoming film The Kindergarten Teacher, as well as her work on HBO's The Deuce. Read More > |
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