Ron Burgundy Podcast Review
This is one of those times when I get a gift I did not ask for, but I am so glad and blessed to have received it. I was scrolling … Continue reading Ron Burgundy Podcast Review
This is one of those times when I get a gift I did not ask for, but I am so glad and blessed to have received it. I was scrolling … Continue reading Ron Burgundy Podcast Review
Ryan Coogler directs the 30th feature film for Marvel Studios, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This marks the last silver screen tale for Phase Four in the Marvel Cinematic. James Gunn gets to … Continue reading Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Movie Review
Black Adam marks the 11th title in the DC Extended Universe of films. The last time audiences dove into the DCEU in theaters was last year’s Suicide Squad, directed by … Continue reading Black Adam and the Future of the DCEU
I am shook. 10 years ago this film was released and 15 years ago, I got to see The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe; the book I read in 5th … Continue reading The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Movie Review
I became aware of Smallville thanks to Teen Titans. Teen Titans had just ended its legendary run after five seasons on Cartoon Network. Not soon after, there was a tv promo for a Smallville episode featuring the … Continue reading Smallville Retrospective: What Makes the Series A Successful Superman Adaptation
Obi-Wan Kenobi released on Disney+ last week to well-deserved hype. The series features an older and tired Kenobi, who after enduring the loss of almost everything he knew, is going through … Continue reading Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Series Premiere Spoiler Review
To ease any confusion, I included a feature image of Michael Rosenbaum to shamelessly plug his podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum. Before I lose anyone, I have to … Continue reading A Closer Look at Pop Culture and Mental Health
Over the past ten years, M. Night Shyamalan managed to make one of the worst-reviewed films in 2010 and collaborated with Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith for a … Continue reading M. Night Shyamalan: An Unexpected Yet True Underdog
On July 1, 2010, The Last Airbender burst into theaters. Over the years, I have brought up the film in conversation, and people’s eyes roll in either anger, sadness, disdain, disgust, evil … Continue reading The Last Airbender Film Retrospective
I have to confess that this is the first film I ever saw when I originally signed up for Netflix, but that’s not something I’m ashamed of. According to Sigourney … Continue reading Paul -Ten Years Later
I made this blog in 2016, and my goal was to look critically at how popular culture reflected current societal trends and values. I didn’t keep up to date on … Continue reading Welcome to the new site