Barbie just made history by having a day-and-date American Sign Language version of the blockbuster hit available on Max.
CEO Bob Iger answered questions from Disney employees regarding the company's relationship with Florida after the state passed laws targeting LGBTQ+ educators and students.
Making a more inclusive Disney World doesn't mean breaking immersion. In fact, quite the opposite.
The recent focus on inclusion at Walt Disney World and Disneyland now extends to how Cast Members can express themselves while at work.
Rumors are floating around about a possible mythical Marvel character joining Doctor Strange 2.
From director Thom Fitzgerald and screenwriter Brad Hennig, the indie dramedy Stage Mother follows conservative Texas church choir director Maybelline (Jacki Weaver), a grieving mother who learns that she’d inherited her recently deceased son’s San Francisco drag club. Leaving her closed-minded husband behind, she becomes determined to find new meaning for her life by redecorating the club and redesigning their show in a way that helps her connect with and get to know her son again. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Aussie actress Jacki Weaver talked about why the drag world is so …
What is an inclusion rider and how has it been implemented?
In the ongoing 2020 awards show saga, one unfortunate theme seems to keep cropping up: A frustrating lack of inclusion regarding women (particularly in the directing field) and people of color (particularly in the acting field). We saw it with the Golden Globe nominees, and we saw it with the DGA nominees. And now, in the wake of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts' (BAFTA) nominees for excellence in 2019 film being chock-full of white men, white performers, and not much else, it's clear a change is needed. And BAFTA promises a thorough review of how …
Paddington 2 got itself trending for a series of angry rants that would likely shock Paddington himself.
The folks at Marvel do not seem to procrastinate, we'll give them that!
In a more progressive social age, the call for inclusion and diversity in media is being heard loud and clear. We’re able to have gay characters on prime time shows and more people of color are making their way on and off-screen. It’s pretty uplifting to compare movies and TV from the last decade to today. There’s been some good strides made and while we’re not exactly where we want to be, we’re getting there little by little.
From The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King, Season 3 of the CBS All Access spin-off series The Good Fight follows Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski), as she tries to find a way to resist the current presidential administration and everything that it represents without stooping to their level, while Adrian Boseman (Delroy Lindo) and Liz Reddick-Lawrence (Audra McDonald) try to figure out the best way to handle revelations of past indiscretions involving a partner. At the same time, Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) is searching for a balance between her career ambitions and being a new mother, Maia …