Here’s the Trailer for Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth
Earlier this week, A24 released their first teaser trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Macbeth, The Tragedy of Macbeth, directed by Joel Coen. This black and white adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play stars Denzel Washington as Macbeth and Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth. This marks Joel Coen’s first film he has directed without his brother Ethan Coen as co-director. The Tragedy of Macbeth will release in theaters on December 25th and on Apple TV Plus on January 14th, 2022.
Eva Longoria to Develop Sci-Fi Series Based on Sal & Gabi Break the Universe
Eva Longoria and Ben Spector will be developing a sci-fi series based on Carlos Hernandez’s award-winning book Sal & Gabi Break the Universe. This series is part of a deal between their UnbeliEVAble Entertainment and Disney Branded Television. The story is about Sal Vidón, a young teen who, after meddling with his father’s scientific experiments, discovers he has the ability to retrieve things from other universes. With the help of his friend Gabi, Sal attempts to move through time and space to recover his deceased mother. But will messing with alternate universes destroy the world they live in? Ayo Davis, executive vice president, Creative Development and Strategy at Disney Branded Television, said in a statement, “Carlos Hernandez’s heartwarming and humorous book is the perfect addition to our slate of development and is in expert hands with Eva and Ben’s production team.”
2021 Elgin Awards Winners Announced
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA) has announced the winners of the 2021 Elgin Awards, presented to the best in speculative poetry for the year. The Best Full-Length Collection award went to The Sign of the Dragon by Mary Soon Lee. Best Chapbook was awarded to Otherwheres by Akua Lezli Hope. For more information on the awards and the nominees, see the SFPA website.
20 Unabashedly Bi Books for Bi Day of Visibility
September 23 is Bi Day of Visibility! Celebrate this day of love and representation with these unabashedly bi books.