Tomorrow will be the fourth of July. For months, Americans have been looking forward to this holiday and the festive relief from their lonely coronavirus-induced confinements it will provide. Thanks to premature easing of social distance guidelines throughout the country, however, such relief may have to wait.
Eliana Dockterman, who covers all things culture and feminism for Time Magazine, recently wrote an article in which she criticizes the conservative values shared by many of America's most popular superheroes. Reflecting on how the civil rights movement has inspired the Hollywood system to rethink its representations of cops, she suggests the superhero genre could follow suit.
Although the PlayStation 5 is set to release this winter, we still know very little about it. Sony's online press conference from a few weeks ago answered some burning questions, such as what the console will look like, and what titles we'll be able to play on it, but many important things, like its price tag, still remain unknown.
Kevin Smith has defended Ray Fisher's comments about Joss Whedon. The Cyborg actor recently posted a series of Tweets criticizing the on-set behavior of the Justice League director, revealing that the way he treated the cast was pretty terrible.
HBO Max has uploaded the first trailer for An American Pickle. Directed by Brandon Trost and based on Simon Rich's New Yorker stories, this Seth Rogen-led comedy film will premiere on the freshly-launched streaming platform come August 6th.
Comedy Central announced it will be rebooting the 90s animated sitcom Beavis and Butt-Head, but fans aren't sure whether they should be excited or not.
Earlier this year, Welsh singer-songwriter Duffy revealed to the internet how she was kidnapped and raped. Now, she's urging Netflix CEO Reed Hastings to remove the Polish drama 365 Dni (aka 365 Days) from the catalog because she believes it glorifies assault.