February 23 marks the feast day of The Immortal Dana Scully, Our Lady of Skepticism and Saving Mulder’s Ass Every Time. We love her and her encyclopedic knowledge of medical science – and of course, her ability to run in heels. She is the reason many of us went into… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Gillian Anderson
TDF Link Roundup (4.14.15)
Guardians of the Galaxy co-writer, Nicole Perlman, and Meg LeFauve are in talks to write the upcoming Captain Marvel movie. There is no director attached at this time. Marvel has slated the Carol Danvers film for July 2018. The Internet collectively lost its shit when the new Terminator: Genisys trailer… Read more »
TDF Link Roundup: Weekend Edition (3.28.15)
In the wake of Indiana passing a discriminatory law that would allow companies to exert their “religious freedom” against LGTBQ+ individuals (and, presumably, anyone else their religion deems unsavory), Gen Con owner and CEO, Adrian Swartout sent a message to attendees reassuring them that they are welcome and that other businesses… Read more »
Musings of an X-Files Fangirl
Fox officially announced the return of The X-Files yesterday, and as a die-hard fangirl of the series, I am ecstatic. Truly. Knowing that the show will be a short, six-episode run, makes me hopeful that the story will be a lot tighter than it would in a more traditionally American… Read more »
TDF Link Roundup
We have an Age of Ultron poster! If you squint, you can make out a character who appears to be Vision right below Mark Ruffalo’s credit. The quality is a bit… iffy. Marvel artist, David Aja, pretty much nails it with this tweet. As everyone is aware by now, Fifty… Read more »
The Newbie’s Guide to The X-Files
Hello, X-Files newbies! This list came from one I threw together for a friend on Tumblr who wanted to get into the show without watching every single episode. One of the great things about this show is that it gives you plenty of places to jump in, even if you… Read more »
UK Viewing – Crimson, White And Soiled
The Crimson Petal And The White is a new four-part BBC2 adaptation of the Michael Faber novel of the same name. It’s adapted by Lucinda Coxon and directed by Marc Munden. The first episode aired on Wednesday night, and while I can admit I’ve never read the book, the dramatisation… Read more »
UK Viewing – That Almost Felt Like A Hiatus
There was, it must be admitted, disappointingly little of any interest that was broadcast over the recent festive season. Aside from the Doctor Who Christmas Special (which you can read all about over here,) there was not a huge amount of TV really worth taking the time to watch. But… Read more »
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