In light of their network's terrible decision, over 100 NBC employees and actors have sent an open letter to their network, decrying the choice to give this fascist free advertising.
Read MoreWe may be eight months into the global pandemic, but our appetite for end of the world films and television series shows no signs of abating.
Read MoreHave you ever seen a piece of art and instantly needed more of it in your life? That's what happened when I saw Romy Jones' piece depicting Oscar Isaac and Ruth Negga as Gomez and Morticia Addams.
Read MoreI can't wait to pick up the comics featuring Yara Flor and I hope she gets a team behind her that lets her be the badass she was clearly designed to be.
Read MoreThe LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special is set to premiere on Disney+ on Tuesday, November 17. Life day is waiting for us, and I can't wait to see what fun nonsense we're going to get up to next.
Read MoreHarris tweeted, "I will be transparent with you about any test results that I do receive. In the meantime, remember: wear a mask, practice social distancing, and wash your hands regularly. It is possible to stop the spread."
Read MoreIn all seriousness, the first two Hellraisers are a lot of fun, and this is my annual Halloween asking you all once again to watch them so I can have more people to talk to about them.
Read MoreNow YouTube is stepping up to join the ranks of companies enforcing stricter bans on QAnonsense, but will it matter?
Read MoreAsking a woman who does the laundry in her house in a job interview sounds like something the men at Sterling Cooper would ask their secretaries on Mad Men, and, even then, they'd quickly be shot down by the women around them. Instead, it's a very real thing that happened at a Supreme Court confirmation hearing in the United States Senate for Amy Coney Barrett, in the year 2020.
Read MoreOne of my favorite storylines on season 2 of 'The Boys' was Queen Maeve's. It's not the kind of hero's journey we see very often.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.