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Nonbinary characters like Gonzo-rella are lighting up children s TV and encouraging self-acceptance

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Kate Tsang s Magical Journey to Sundance Film Festival

Kate Tsang s Magical Journey to Sundance Film Festival Kate Tsang s Magical Journey to Sundance Film Festival AT&T s Untold Stories program empowered the debut feature film director to conjure her offbeat tale and advance Asian American representation on the big screen. Alice Glass, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail If the Sundance Film Festival loves a success story, the fest is likely to fall head over heels for director Kate Tsang. Her coming-of-age adventure “Marvelous and the Black Hole,” which premieres Jan. 31 at this year’s festival, is not only her first feature as a director, it’s a rarity: a feature produced, directed, written, designed by and starring Asian American women.

Steven Universe Rebecca Sugar Finale Interview: Reflections

2 Steven Universe Future’s final episodes brought Steven and the Crystal Gems’ story to an epic close. They also reinforced one of the most important concepts that shaped Rebecca Sugar’s approach to creating the show ever since she first had the idea for the series. and Future were both sublime in the sense that they told excellent stories. But they were also sublime in an artistic, theoretical sense, meaning that part of what made them so powerful was their ability to elicit awe, excitement, and sometimes fear about what was yet to come. Advertisement The more Steven learned about the secrets the Crystal Gems were keeping from him about Rose Quartz, the more he desperately yearned for more knowledge, a feeling

The 12 Best (and 7 Worst) Television Shows of 2020

The 12 Best (and 7 Worst) Television Shows of 2020 Share Screenshot: Lucasfilm/Disney+ To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. We might have seen a shortage of new movies in 2020, but one thing we still got a lot of was television shows. This was a year of saying goodbye to many beloved series while introducing some new ones into the fold. Some sparked, others fizzled. Here are the TV series the Gizmodo staff felt stood out as the best and worst of 2020.

The 15 Best TV Episodes Of 2020

Entertainment 3 months, 2 weeks 2020 was nothing if not the year that television kept us sane if only just. With no shortage of excellent new shows, and buzzworthy binges, we looked back on what felt like a century s worth of content ( The Good Place ended this year? What??) to find the best episodes of the year. In no particular order, here are the 15 best TV episodes of 2020. 1. The Crown, “Terra Nullius”  The Crown S4. Picture shows: Prince Charles (JOSH O CONNOR) and Princess Diana (EMMA CORRIN). Shooting Location: Llano del Buho, Almeria Image: Des Willie/Netflix If it s possible to sum up one of the most famous love tragedies of the twentieth century in just one episode of television,

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