Rewind 2020: Female directors that empowered superhero movies
Even though the world got hit by a pandemic, there were several female artists who came together in 2020 to tell stories that empowered all of us during a tough time.
Gal Gadot accepts Critics Choice Awards Honor with inspiring speech
The year 2020 saw the rise of female artists coming together to create some amazing arts in all the sectors. Even though the world was hit by a pandemic, several female artists from the world tried their best to bring something amazing. From Cathy Yan to Patty Jenkins, female creative artists ruled the year 2020.
The A.V. Club’s list of 2020’s best TV shows was determined by a voting body made up of staffers…Read more
But, with all the time in the world to catch up on Peak TV or, at least, considerably more we also challenged ourselves to seek out bold new stories and storytellers, and even question what makes TV, TV. We found restoration and vital discussion in Michaela Coel’s
I May Destroy You, a profound exploration of abuse survivors, and let Steve James take us on a trip through the life-crushing bureaucracy and systemic racism of Chicago, a
Captain Marvel 2’ director Nia DaCosta is the first Black woman to helm a Marvel flick
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Captain Marvel 2 which will bring with it a number of surprises.
Apart from numerous new characters joining the cast of the Brie Larson-starrer, it will be the first-ever Marvel flick that will be directed by a Black woman Nia DaCosta.
DaCosta will be making waves as the first Black, female director for Marvel Studio as per the official announcement made by her and Disney on December 10.
DaCosta will only be the fourth female director of a Marvel feature after Anna Boden [who helmed
Captain Marvel], Kate Shortland [director of
We re still about two years away from the next installment of
Captain Marvel, sadly. It was originally scheduled for July 8, 2022, but now that
Black Panther 2 will debut on that date, Carol Danvers s next chapter will take a fall release.
Nia DaCosta will direct, becoming the first Black woman to helm a Marvel flick.
DaCosta s big gig was first reported in August, but she and Disney made the news official with a wide announcement on December 10. The filmmaker behind
Little Woods and the Jordan Peele-produced
Candyman follows in the footsteps of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who directed 2019 s
Captain Marvel.
Under the Radar’s 2020 Holiday Gift Guide Part 4: Collectibles
Action Figures, Statues, Stuffies, and More From Funko, Mondo, Diamond Select Toys, NECA, Fun.com, Kidrobot, Warner Bros., and Hasbro Dec 10, 2020 By Mark Redfern Photography by Wendy Lynch Redfern and Mark Redfern Holiday Gift Guide 2020
It’s been one helluva year, mainly down to the pandemic and an incredibly divisive election. Don’t we all owe ourselves and others something a little fun? In part four of our 2020 Holiday Gift Guide series we present a whole lot of geeky gifts ramped up to warp speed. Do we
need to beam up any of these items? Certainly not. Holiday giving isn’t always about need. But at the end of these difficult 12 months how about indulging in some wants? Below is a selection of action figures, vinyl figures, stuffies, statues, and more featuring superheroes, time travelers, robots, monsters, and video game characters. There has to be someone in your life who would get a kick ou