William James Moriarty works as a professor by day but also works as a "crime consultant" who takes cases from those who have been wronged by the upper class. His actions soon catch the attention of Sherlock Holmes, setting the stage for the ultimate battle of wits.
Read MoreNot only is Paul Gigot, the paper's editorial page editor, not apologizing, he's published a full-on defense of the article.
Read MoreIn 'Thor: Love and Thunder,' fans want Valkyrie and Lady Sif to find love as well—with each other.
Read MoreFew things bring me the kind of joy that Pedro Pascal's face does, and The Mandalorian gave me quite the gift in these trying times.
Read MoreFor the first few episodes, we see [Rebecca] actively trying to undermine Ted's attempts, but then, in episode three, "Trent Crimm: The Independent," a blonde curveball gets thrown in her way: Keeley Jones (Juno Tempe).
Read MoreThe Christmas setup is touching and romantic and exactly what a queer movie holiday should be: something that sees queerness for its unique beauty and not in terms of tragedy or shame.
Read MoreAs Disney expands its empire by monopolizing our childhood, the least they can do is actually attempt to make inclusive and thoughtful explorations of their BIPOC princesses. If done well, these choices can expand upon the excellence of Moana and allow Tiana to enjoy a narrative about her own journey without helping a man-frog grow. Plus, she will get to be human.
Read MoreDisney dropped a lot of news on us during their Investor Day last week—so much that, days later, I still haven’t processed it all. To be honest, I’m still stuck on all the Marvel Studios goodies, and after watching the new trailer for Disney+'s WandaVision over and over again, I think it may give us a big clue to the connection between the show’s sitcom shenanigans and its promised MCU action adventure elements.
Read MoreThe Half of It is currently streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreThis seems like a lot of drama and decision-making that clearly could have benefited from bringing everyone to the table.
Read MoreArt imitates modern life.