The Marvels

Set immediately after “Ms. Marvel” on Disney Plus, Carol Danvers, Kamala Khan & Monica Rambeau join forces to save the universe from a Kree who has a grudge towards Carol. After their powers get screwed upon contacting a cosmic source causing them to switch places by teleporting, the girls must use their powers carefully. “The […]

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Demon Slayer: Season 1

In 2016, Japanese manga artist/writer, Koyoharu Gotouge published a manga series for Weekly Shōnen Jump titled, “Demon Slayer.” The Premise centers on a guy named, Tanjiro Kamado. One day, he returns home, discovers his family’s slain by a demon. His sister, Nezuko is the only survivor. Bitten by the demon, she becomes one. Tanjiro encounters […]

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Flashback Review: Eureka Seven

We’re all familiar with the mecha. Most notably, the “Gundam” series. Humans piloting a giant robot participating in a battle between space colonies. First time I saw an anime series about mecha was “Gundam Wing” on Toonami, during Cartoon Network’s golden years. “Neon Genesis Evangelion” takes the mecha genre to a different level. The lead […]

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My Hero Academia: Season 6

My Hero Academia’s sixth season officially aired in 2022 (same year The Batman came out) on Adult Swim. It received positive reviews from critics, fans and viewers alike. A fourth movie is in development. A seventh season will air sometime in 2024. As a fan of the show, I wanna share my thoughts on the […]

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The Hunger Games

In 2008, children’s writer, Suzanne Collins published a book titled, “The Hunger Games.” Set in a dystopian future where kids are chosen to participate in a Battle Royale type of game. A fight to the death. Whoever’s the last one standing, wins. When a girl named, Primose Everdeen turns 12, she’s selected as a contestant. […]

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CODA

“CODA” officially premiered in 2021 (same year My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission came out) at the Sundance Film Festival and eventually streamed on Apple TV Plus. It received good reviews from critics and streamers alike. The film went on to win three Oscars for “Best Supporting Actor, (Troy Kotsur) “Best Adapted Screenplay” (Sian Heder) […]

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