What I love about the Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman movies and the Snyder Cut is that Diana Prince doesn't have to prove anything.
Read MoreNASA astronauts Victor Glover and Kate Rubins spoke from the International Space Station about their work on the station at SXSW.
Read MoreAyar, which premiered at SXSW, is a pandemic fever dream disguised as the story of a mother trying to visit her daughter after years of not seeing her.
Read MoreSatan works fast, but docuseries about current events works faster. Earlier this week the Netflix documentary/reenactment Operation Varsity Blues came out and it didn't offer much new information in terms of the scandal, but it highlighted something important. College is a scam.
Read MoreRand Paul doesn't understand why the official recommendation is for people to wear masks, even after they've been fully vaccinated, calling it "theater."
Read MoreAs we near the end of the winter anime season many of these series had epic moments this week. Check out what we're watching on Funimation and Crunchyroll!
Read MoreSee You Then, premiering at SXSW, tells the story of two people reuniting for one night a decade after breaking up and the consequences that follow.
Read MoreBucky Barnes is working through his pain and his past in Falcon and the Winter Soldier and it's honestly refreshing to see.
Read MoreI enjoyed the Snyder Cut of Justice League. Despite the slow-mo, the soundtrack (too much singing!), and just some of my general comic book nerd issues with some of the choices it was leaps and bounds a better version of the story than the theatrical release. So let's talk about the good and the bad of this film on its own merit.
Read MoreA woman known as Effie has accused actor Armie Hammer of rape, following months of rumors about alleged abuse and sexual violence perpetrated by Hammer.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.