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06/12/2026

Disclosure Day is Spielberg asking if empathy is survival.

Steven Spielberg throws religion, politics, UFO disclosure, and human history into one very loaded sci-fi premise. Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor carry the wonder and panic, Colin Firth makes Noah Scanlon feel dangerous, and Colman Domingo’s Hugo gives the movie its weirdest pulse. It doesn’t answer every question it raises, which honestly feels built into the point.

This is Spielberg using alien contact to ask whether we’re too hungry for power to recognize truth when it arrives.

Tag the person who would absolutely overthink first contact with you.

06/11/2026

E.T. hurts because it knows what leaving sounds like.

Elliott’s dad is in Mexico with Sally, and his mom cannot even stay at the dinner table after hearing it. Spielberg has linked E.T. to the emotional fallout of his parents’ divorce, which changes the whole shape of that final goodbye. When E.T. says “come” and Elliott says “stay,” the movie turns science fiction into the math of a split home.

It’s not a cheap cry, it’s a kid getting the promise his father never gave him.

Send this to someone who still hears “I’ll be right here” and folds.

Portugal Day is also the day Portugal remembers Luís de Camões — the poet whose work helped give the Portuguese language...
06/11/2026

Portugal Day is also the day Portugal remembers Luís de Camões — the poet whose work helped give the Portuguese language one of its defining literary voices.

His most famous work, Os Lusíadas, turns Vasco da Gama’s voyage into something larger than history. It becomes a story about memory, ambition, faith, loss, the sea, and the making of a national imagination.

But Camões wasn’t only an epic poet. His sonnets and lyric poems are full of love, absence, change, and saudade — the emotions that make his work still feel alive centuries later.

So today, we’re not just celebrating a country. We’re celebrating the words, stories, and culture that helped carry Portugal across generations.

Feliz Dia de Portugal. 🇵🇹

06/10/2026

Doctor Who is in reset mode, not cancellation mode.

The BBC has dropped the previously announced 2026 Christmas episode instead of using it as a bridge. It is putting the main show out to competitive tender, which means production companies can pitch for the next version. The BBC still owns the Doctor Who IP, BBC Studios still handles global distribution and licensing, and the CBeebies animation is still moving. Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf being part of the decision makes this feel less like a schedule gap and more like an era closing.

The reaction makes sense because Christmas specials are part of how Doctor Who tells fans the TARDIS is still alive.

Send this to the Whovian who already has three casting theories and one very firm scarf opinion.

06/10/2026

Available to stream for free now on Tubi is the V. The 2009 series is a remake of the 1983 miniseries of the same name and very closely follows the premise and story of the original: an alien species arrives on Earth and claims to come in peace, offering up their technological and medical advancements to help humanity. However, the seemingly peaceful visitors actually have deeply sinister motives.

While the reboot followed a similar premise as the original, it took on a darker, more serious tone and explored slightly different themes, namely society’s willingness to blindly trust when faced with a charismatic leader (in this case, the Visitor leader, Anna). The series got in two seasons on ABC with the final episode leaving humanity in a dire place before it was abruptly cancelled by the network leaving fans wondering what was next.

Part of the overall story of V is that the Visitors and their leader Anna (Morena Baccarin) definitely do not come in peace despite selling that prospect to humanity: they’ll give us great technological and medical advancements in exchange for a small amount of resources. However, not all humans are exactly sold on the situation and it doesn’t take long before FBI Agent Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell) learns the truth. The Visitors are actually reptilian aliens who have been playing a very long game and plan to take over Earth. A resistance forms, but the Visitors seem to be largely one step ahead. The series’ second season ends with the Visitors winning, as it were, with Anna managing to use her telepathic abilities called Bliss to essentially brainwash all of humanity just as more ships arrive. Bad guys win, game over.

However, that’s not necessarily where the show was meant to end the series’ cancellation prompted fans to start a campaign to save the series. The so-called “Project Alice” was a letter writing campaign that sought to petition Warner Bros. (the studio behind the series) to take the series to a different network. There were attempts to get the show saved by TNT or even The CW, but the campaign failed. This left the series to stand with Earth and humanity doomed.

What is interesting about V, beyond its abrupt cancellation and passionate fan efforts to save it, is that in a sense the “bad guys win” ending isn’t entirely a bad one. Make no mistake, we still want a proper ending for the story as even the original series—the V miniseries gave way to a one-season series on NBC that was cancelled after just one season with one unfinished episode in production—never got.

But there was something about the V remake that made it more interesting to root for the aliens. Baccarin’s Anna is chilling and charismatic and while you know from the outset she’s evil, you also kind of want to see her come out on top. It’s something that sort of plays nicely into the themes of falling for evil to your own detriment just because its charismatic, but it’s also a testament to just how solid Baccarin’s performance as Anna was. it is arguably her best performance in any role to date and while it would have been great to see the series continue to see where the character would go, leaving V with the Visitors winning is still weirdly satisfying. It’s something you can discover for yourself by streaming the series for free on Tubi.

IMAX changed moviegoing by making the theater feel impossible to replace.From Tiger Child at Expo ’70 to the first perma...
06/09/2026

IMAX changed moviegoing by making the theater feel impossible to replace.

From Tiger Child at Expo ’70 to the first permanent IMAX theater in Toronto, the format began as a giant-screen experiment. Then directors like Christopher Nolan helped turn it into a modern blockbuster language, where scale, sound, and image became part of the story itself.

This is the history of IMAX, and why it still makes audiences leave the house for movies.

06/09/2026

Carla was Scrubs’ quiet center of gravity.

Before J.D., Elliot, and Turk ever walk into Sacred Heart, Carla has already spent years doing the work everyone else is still learning how to respect. She knows when to protect someone, when to correct them, and when to tell the truth without turning it into a performance. Even Dr. Cox, who treats respect like a controlled substance, treats Carla like an equal.

Scrubs used her to show that care is not softness, it’s discipline.

Send this to the Carla who got you through the shift, the year, or the version of yourself you almost didn’t survive.

Surrealist films by LGBTQIA directors for your next strange movie night.These films use dream logic, q***r desire, perfo...
06/03/2026

Surrealist films by LGBTQIA directors for your next strange movie night.

These films use dream logic, q***r desire, performance, horror, memory, and identity to make reality feel unstable.

Watchlist:

Pink Narcissus
The Garden
Nowhere
Tropical Malady
Knife+Heart
I Saw the TV Glow

Save this q***r cinema list for when you want something eerie, beautiful, and harder to shake than a normal movie recommendation.

Which one are you watching first?

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