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Marvel's Native American Hero Kahhori Is Getting Her Second Big Adventure After Exciting What If...? Debut, And I’m So Pumped
By Erik Swann published
Following her debut on Marvel's What If...?, Kahhori is returning for another adventure, and I'm so excited!
Over A Year After Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Rocked The Box Office, Director Jane Campion Got Real About What It Means For Women’s Budgets In Hollywood
By Ryan LaBee published
Acclaimed director Jane Campion shares thoughts on the impact Greta Gerwig's Barbie will have on women in Hollywood.
I'm Still Thinking About Lee Jung-jae's Performance In Star Wars' The Acolyte, And I Need To Talk About It
By Erik Swann published
Following the conclusion of The Acolyte, I'm still thinking about Lee Jung-jae's performance and need to discuss it.
Bridgerton Season 4 Has Reportedly Cast Benedict's Love Interest, And It's Another Win For Diversity
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Bridgerton Season 4 has reportedly cast Benedict's love interest, Sophie Beckett, and it's another big win for diversity.
Halle Berry Explains Why It Was 'Important' To Play Storm And The Deep Reason She Related To The X-Men Character
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
X-Men's Halle Berry speaks to why playing Storm in the Marvel movies was impactful to her.
Batman: Caped Crusader Gender-Swapped Its Penguin, And I'm Loving This Version Of The Character
By Adam Holmes published
Batman: Caped Crusader decided to make its version of The Penguin a woman, and this version of the character is a blast to watch.
Rings Of Power’s Cynthia Addai-Robinson Shares How She Approached Tar-Miriel’s Blindness In Season 2
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Exclusives CinemaBlend spoke to Cynthia Addai-Robinson about how she approached Tar-Miriel's visual impairment in Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Season 2.
‘We Have Interesting Stories To Tell, Too’: Blue Eye Samurai’s Creatives Talk Asian Representation, And What Their Emmy Nom Means For The Future
By Alexandra Ramos published
With an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program, the minds behind Blue Eye Samurai hope that this is just the start of proper Asian representation in the media.
3 Ways I Relate To Jeffrey Wright's Character In American Fiction As A Black Author, And 2 Ways That I Don't
By Rich Knight published
American Fiction speaks to me as a Black author. Here's why I relate to the main character...and also why I don't.
Colin Farrell Has Started A Foundation To Help Adults With Disabilities In Honor Of His Son, And He's Getting All The Sweet Praise
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
The Batman's Colin Farrell has opened up about his 20-year-old son's rare disorder and how he wants to give back to other families who have adult disability in the family.
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