It's sad that we have to say goodbye to our devilish friends on Lucifer, but the trailer for the final episodes of the Netflix show has me incredibly excited.
By Princess WeekesApr 29th, 2021, 5:45 pm
Netflix’s animated
Castlevania series will return on May 13th, and the latest trailer has gotten my teeth ready for the bloody delights of it all.
While season three was slower in terms of storytelling, it set up a lot of really interesting things that people want to resurrect Dracula, Carmilla and her vampire warrior squad are preparing for all out vampire supremacy, and Isaac has his own conquest desires.
I know a lot of people think of
Castlevania as all animation and no substance, but I have truly enjoyed the series and am looking forward to seeing it come to a bloody end.
A year without
American Horror Story is like a year without sunshine. Violent, sexually voracious, campy sunshine. Sure, we were treated to Netflix and Ryan Murphy’s truly unhinged
AHS queen Sarah Paulson in the origin story of Mildred Ratched, the infamous head nurse of 1975’s
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. And while several AHS repertory players popped up in the Netflix series, it just wasn’t the same.
Thankfully,
AHS returns this fall with its 10th season, titled “Double Feature”. According to the ads, the season will focus on “two horrifying stories … one season. One by the sea … one by the sand.” The season will star AHS favorites like Frances Conroy, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, Finn Wittrock and Denis O’Hare, along with new cast members Macaulay Culkin and Kaia Gerber.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Plus New York Comic Con, Muppet Babies, and more!
By Chelsea SteinerApr 1st, 2021, 5:45 pm
You knew it was coming: Honest Trailers finally dropped their take on
Zack Snyder’s Justice League and it didn’t disappoint. The nearly 10-minute video from Screen Junkies takes on the Snyder Cut, leaving no gag unturned.
The trailer begins by describing Snyder’s version as “transforming it from a movie that was 2 hours long and terrible to a movie that is 4 hours long and mediocre, proving once and for all that if you want to look great by comparison, just stand next to Joss Whedon.”
By Princess WeekesMar 17th, 2021, 5:33 pm
After the horrific hate crime in Atlanta that saw eight people murdered, where six of the victims were identified as Asian and seven were women, it has been more important than ever to get the language right. The Asian American Journalists Association has shared some guidelines, and I wanted to share them here because listening to Asian voices right now is what is the most important thing.
As we go about discussing this hate crime, here are things they say to keep in mind:
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) urges newsrooms to:
Take caution with language in news coverage that could fuel the hypersexualization of Asian women, which has been linked to violence and discrimination.