It's been nearly five years since the great David Bowie left this mortal coil, so you just knew a Bowie movie was inevitable, but at least the first trailer for Stardust makes it look like a classy enough affair rather than a garish Hollywood biopic. The indie film stars Johnny Flynn (Emma.) as a young David Bowie, who finds himself at a crossroads in 1971 upon being sent to America to promote his newest record, The Man Who Sold the World. Leaving behind his pregnant wife Angie (Jena Malone), Bowie and his band embark on a makeshift coast-to-…
Reviewing Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness immediately after binge watching the entire show might not have been the best idea. You’re bound to need a moment to catch your breath after barreling through seven straight episodes of unethical and extremely dangerous business practices, backstabbing, threats and inflated egos. The new Netflix docu-series puts the spotlight on the community of big cat owners operating in the United States, with a significant amount of screen time being devoted to the story of Oklahoma zoo owner and Internet personality Joe Exotic. As presented in the first episode, “Not Your Average …
Not even The Simpsons has been able to escape the current popularity of superheroes. Here is every single superhero alter-ego featured on the show.
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Marvel Comics has finally revealed the true origin of Ego the Living Planet - and offered a window into the history of the Marvel Universe.
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Towards the end of the fifth episode of Fosse/Verdon — the FX limited series that chronicles the personal lives of the legendary Broadway duo— actress/dancer Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams) tells her choreographer husband’s new girlfriend exactly how he operates. “See here’s the thing about Bob; he’s so sweet and he’s so charming. He tells you whatever you want to hear, and then you realize he’s a liar,” she says flatly about Fosse (Sam Rockwell). He wants to be free, she explains, for his art (heavily implied air quotes). “And what do you get in …
For a long time, the MCU's biggest flaw was its introduction of "meh" one-time villains. Fortunately, the quality of evil has improved significantly over the last few years. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2's Ego is just one example. Ego "The Living Planet" Quill proved to be a worthy inclusion. It could even be said that Star-Lord's planet father resembled a weirder, less scary Darth Vader. Both ambitious rulers, and father to non-evil sons.