Movies, Interviews, We Can Be Heroes By Rachel Leishman on Thu,12:35 You can watch We Can Be Heroes on Christmas day on Netflix, and I highly suggest you do! It's family fun! The post We Spoke With Robert Rodriguez and the Cast of We Can Be Heroes! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Holiday Movies By Vivian Kane on Thu,12:10 Looking for more alternatives to the usual Christmas movie list? The post If Die Hard Is a Christmas Movie (and It Is!), Then So Are These 7 Movies first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Gaming, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Christmas, holiday By Briana Lawrence on Thu,12:00 I hope you all have a wonderfully festive Christmas out on your islands. I also wish the same for all the characters who we can't see taking a frickin' break, like, can I please deliver a gift to Isabelle? Can Flick and CJ come by in Santa hats? Can Blathers treat himself by taking my duplicate fossils for himself? The post Deck the Halls With All This Animal Crossing: New Horizons Holiday Joy! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Tim Burton By Jessica Mason on Thu,11:15 Christmas is goth and maybe that's why it's such a huge part of the filmography of Tim Burton. The post Tim Burton Got the Loneliness and Magic of the Holidays first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Christmas, PBS, Queen Victoria By Princess Weekes on Thu,10:35 In her personal life, Christmas was, during her marriage, a festive time for Victoria. Both she and Albert did not always have the best childhoods, and so the holidays became a time for both of them to actually enjoy and create moments for each other. The post How Queen Victoria Helped Create Modern Christmas first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, contributors, Star Wars (franchise) By Rebecca Harrison on Thu,9:55 My foolhardy inexperience has brought me this far, but now I’m anxious, and after a ninety-minute trek across a frozen lake and up one of Norway’s tallest glaciers, I’m not sure that I’ll make it to the end. Fortunately, my very kind companions are there to encourage me onward. It’s astonishing, I think, as we near the peak, how far Star Wars fans will go to celebrate the films they love. The post I Went to Hoth to Go Behind the Scenes of The Empire Strikes Back at 40 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Grogu, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Wed,5:47 It's my lot in life to do nonsense like this, and I'm not exactly mad about it. The post 2020 Has Broken Me So Here's Grogu Watching All Our Favorite Things on TV first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, HBO Max, Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman By Jessica Mason on Wed,5:47 The original Wonder Woman TV series starring living legend (and Mary Sue contributor) Lynda Carter is available in its entirety on HBO Max right now. The post Things We Saw Today: You Can Watch Another Wonder Woman on HBO Max Right Now first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Effigy, movie review By Vivian Kane on Wed,5:34 Imagine a slow, brooding, German, period version of Killing Eve. That's Effigy. The post Review: Effigy: Poison and the City Is a Feminist Slow Burn Cat-and-Mouse With a Serial Killer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, anime, Beastars, Netflix By Princess Weekes on Wed,4:33 The R-rated Zootopia continues. We may have to wait a while for Beastars to be released on North American Netflix (it will drop in Japan next month), but the opening gives us a little something to help get us excited. The post Beastars Season 2 Opening Makes Us Excited to Head Back to Cherryton Academy first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Cherry, Tom Holland By Rachel Leishman on Wed,4:24 I am oh so very excited about the Tom Holland movie Cherry, but even I can admit that the poster for the Russo brothers' film that Variety shared looks like it's called "Cherk." The post Tom Holland's Cherk ... Uh, Cherry Is Trending Because of a Terrible Poster Mistake first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, Movies, Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman 1984 By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,4:04 The most unfortunate thing about WW84, beyond some truly baffling filmmaking decisions, is that it's not very much fun. The post Review: Wonder Woman 1984 Is a Sadly Disappointing End to 2020 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Batwoman, Javicia Leslie, Ryan Wil By Jessica Mason on Wed,2:34 A new Batwoman is on her way to Gotham and thanks to a massive synopsis for season two, we know a bit more about how Javicia Leslie's Ryan Wilder. The post The CW Gives Us New Clues on How Ryan Wilder Will Become Batwoman first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Coronavirus, donald trump, stimulus By Vivian Kane on Wed,2:27 It only took four years (plus his campaign, plus every year before that) but I actually agree with Donald Trump about something. The post Let's Unpack the Good News & the Bad News of Donald Trump's Demand for ,000 Stimulus Checks first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Boba Fett, Temuera Morrison, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:13 Well, in came Disney+'s The Mandalorian, and suddenly I went from "Ugh, Boba, really?" to "Oh ... I get it now," and honestly, I deserve whatever sh*t my brothers now want to give me. The post I Can't Believe 2020 Made Me Care About Boba Fett first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Gaming, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Nintendo Switch, self-care By Briana Lawrence on Wed,2:11 Trying to navigate a pandemic, police brutality, and what would become a summer full of misguided allyship was truly a lot to deal with. So I don't see it as 1000+ hours of wasting time, I see it as 1000+ hours of necessary self-care. The post Nintendo Year in Review Reminds Me of My Saving Grace During a Truly Mentally Taxing Year first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |