‘Jessica Jones’ and the neo-noir movement Even when the golden age of noir ended, we still hang onto our fascinating with it, leading to the neo-noir movement of the present. Here's some examples. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Why you need to check out Sophie Lillis new series, ‘I Am Not Okay with This’ Sophia Lillis stars in Netflix’s next teen-focused story with a twist, 'I Am Not Okay with This'. Here's everything we know. Share 0 Comments0 Views
They’re just like us! When stars interact with ordinary folk To keep your dreams of befriending our favorite celebs alive, here are five of the best interactions between stars of TV & film and mere mortals. Share 0 Comments0 Views
How Wonder Woman’s costume has changed over time The Wonder Woman costume has been controversial since the 70s. Here’s our brief guide to some of Wonder Woman’s changing costumes over the years. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Music biopics to watch while after ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Wondering how to pass the time since 'Bohemian Rhapsody'? Take a look at these musical biopics about similarly beloved male musicians. Share 0 Comments0 Views
“Life is tough, but so am I”: Why the world needs Wonder Woman 'Wonder Woman 1984' is on its way in 2020. We need Wonder Woman back in our lives once more. Heck, the whole dang world needs her. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Afrofuturism: ‘Needle in a Timestack’ and the new wave of sci-fi Sci-fi hinges on the concept of infinite possible universes and realities, but people of color are still marginalized within it. Enter Afrofuturism. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Ten indie comics that need to be indie movies The indie comic world is filled with film and TV potential. Here are ten indie comics we’d love to see become indie movies. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Commander in Chief: The coolest presidents in TV history Netflix's 'First Ladies' will likely be an absolute dumpster fire. Meanwhile, here’s a ranking of seven of our favorite small-screen U.S. presidents. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Why it’s good Alex Garland said “no” to an ‘Annihilation’ sequel Both filmmaker Alex Garland and Paramount Pictures have said "no" to a sequel to Netflix hit 'Annihilation'. Here's why this answer is the right one. Share 1 Comment0 Views