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Joss Whedon Has Been Telling Us He's Toxic All Along
I have been re-watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer, because my pandemic self only wants to watch things I have already seen. Coincidentally I am also seeing all these stories about Joss Whedon and speculation that he is incredibly toxic. His facade of feminism has lasted him the span of his 30 year career with only a few hints at its faults in his public persona. That is if you don’t watch closely, the only direct evidence was the theories surrounding his firing Charisma Carpenter from angel. Angel, Giles, Spike, Xander, are all incredibly toxic men who get a supernatural write off.
By Kelly Morris5 years ago in Geeks
'Thor: Love and Thunder' To Use The Volume Technology Used For 'The Mandalorian'
Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the biggest unknowns in recent cinema. After the excitement that was Infinity War and Endgame, as well as the departures of Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans from the films, that leaves Chris Hemsworth as the remaining member of the "big three" (so to speak) Marvel characters. The next Thor film, Thor: Love and Thunder, is arguably the biggest one on the upcoming docket of films.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Geeks
My Opinion on the GQ Interview with John Boyega
Before I get started on this, I want to say that you're allowed to disagree here, but consider everything I'm saying because this is all valid stuff as I am a Black man myself. Granted, I was born and raised in America, and John comes from a background that's British and Nigerian, but still, we share the same skin color.
By Don Anderson II5 years ago in Geeks
Bring Your Own Chair...While Working On A Film Set
Bring Your Own Chair While Working On A Film Set In the life of a Stand-In or any other crew on set for that manner. Bringing your own chair can provide you greater comfort, flexible mobility, and save you from embarrassment.
By KevinMarshallPinkney5 years ago in Geeks
Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood in Atlanta During COVID Part II
13 Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood In Atlanta During COVID Part II Covid-19 is not over yet, however after months of planning, some industries are trying to work within the pandemic as safe as possible. Earlier this summer, I named 9 productions looking to restart Hollywood in Atlanta. Some of those productions have filmed and wrapped, while others were delayed yet again. A couple even decided to leave Georgia, and the United States entirely and film in Canada. Most of the entertainment industry were trying to resume a bevy of productions by September, and here we are in the first week of the month. Listed below are 13 major productions (from cable to streaming to feature films) that are looking to start in the next 45 days. Of course, this is subject to change barring any significant rise in covid numbers, health of production personnel and cast, or any civic mandate orders. Part III will come out October 1.
By KevinMarshallPinkney5 years ago in Geeks
Anthony Mackie Explains Why He Criticized Marvel Studios About Diversity
The movie industry has come a long way in its inclusion and portrayal of minorities since it began. Early silent films such as The Birth of a Nation portrayed African Americans as essentially uncivilized monsters only out to hurt the good white people. Even if you think we have a long way to go to be truly inclusive, one has to admit that the film industry has made serious advances.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Geeks
Good and Bad about working in a Film Production?
Entertainment Oxygen enables you to get in touch with producers, directors, and actors to showcase your talent. If the filmmaker finds you fit for the job, they will contact you for the job. But today, our topic of discussion is the pros and cons of working in film production. We will share the two sides of a coin, and readers will be the best judge. Let’s begin:
By Rebecca Tyler6 years ago in Geeks










