Internalized sexism can root itself so deep inside of you that instead of targeting the male-dominated industry that crafts women in sexist ways, we blame the women just trying to survive and do what they love within it.
Read MoreBeing a Black actress in Hollywood is hard, even on as successful as Zendaya. As a producer, Zendaya is giving herself the power to shape her own destiny and that is more powerful than any speech in Malcolm & Marie.
Read MoreThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier trailer was all fun and games until Sam threw a sexist remark at Bucky mocking him for being taken down by a "little girl."
Read MoreThere's a lot to process about the latest episode of WandaVision. While I've been of the mindset that it's been Wanda this entire time, after this episode I had a thought. What if it's not just her? After all, it's not just Vision and S.W.O.R.D. who confront Wanda about what she's doing in Westview.
Read MoreBecause we're in a pandemic, I guess that means we should be ... conserving our guitars?
Read MoreSo, Bucky and Sam are working out their differences with a mediator. So ... they're in couples therapy, right?
Read MoreThe Northern Ireland-set 'Bloodlands' is executive-produced by Jed Mercurio, the man behind 'Bodyguard' and 'Line of Duty' so you know you're in for a twisty, compelling crime thriller.
Read MorePossibly thanks to merchandise timing being completely thrown off by pandemic release date changes, a new t-shirt design for the show not only provides some insight as to what the late Peggy Carter’s niece and onetime fling of Steve Rogers has been up to since we last caught up with her in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, it also gives us a look at how the politics of the world are operating after the Blip that saw the return of the “snapped” half of the universe.
Read MoreThere's no movie I'm more excited about than Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon,' starring Kelly Maire Tran and Gemma Chan.
Read MoreThe film shows the life and rising star that was Dorothy Dandridge who went from the Chitlin' Circuit to a promising music career and the pinnacle of her stardom as the star of Carmen Jones in 1954. While the film doesn't cover every aspect of Dandridge's life, what the film fantastically illustrates is that the actress was a victim of the duel sins of being a Black woman in the 1950s.
Read MoreMusic is healing to all