Month: June 2021

Loki is ready for his close-up, as the star of Disney+’s third live-action Marvel series (premiering this Wednesday — yes, Wednesday — June 9). Is the trickster still a treat when given much more to do than steal the occasional MCU scene? Replaying and then picking up immediately after Loki’s appearance in Avengers: Endgame —
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A new era for Bachelor Nation has arrived.  We have now officially seen the first premiere in franchise history without Chris Harrison as the host, and we shouldn’t be surprised that it was really wonderful—and “wonderful” is not a word we often associate with anything Bachelor. Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams felt like old friends at a fancy sleepover,
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In addition to the social media reactions that surfaced online over the weekend, the review embargo for Marvel’s Loki has now passed, letting critics share their comprehensive takes on the Disney+ show. Hours after the embargo lifted, the Tom Hiddleston-starring series received the coveted “Certified Fresh” badge from Rotten Tomatoes, debuting on the review aggregator
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Billie Eilish, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry and a number of other stars have signed a UNICEF letter urging the Group of Seven (G7) countries to donate more coronavirus vaccines to the international COVAX initiative. The open letter – also signed by David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, Sofia Carson, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Whoopi Goldberg, Gemma Chan, Priyanka
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As Marvel’s new Loki series makes plain, Loki is not restricted to one timeline like us mortals. Originating as a figure in Norse mythology, innumerable writers and artists have since created their own versions of the irrepressible pseudo-god. The most famous such adaptation is, of course, Marvel’s. Since his first appearance in 1962, Marvel Loki
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If this past year-plus has taught us anything it’s that teachers and nurses aren’t paid nearly enough and leggings can absolutely be considered pants. (Sorry, not sorry, pants purists.)  Also, friends are, like, really, really, really important.  Because when forced to lock it down, forgoing birthday parties and boozy brunches and book clubs and any
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