Delightful panels fill WonderCon and my day got off to a great start with the panel for Trollhunters. The hit Netflix show brought key forces behind the show: Marc Guggenheim, Rodrigo Blaas, Chad Hammes, Dan & Kevin Hageman, to chat about all things troll! On the Reaction to the Show All of the panelists remarked
“The shell belongs to them, but not your ghost.” This quote has been pinging around my head since I got home from a screening of what turned out to be an extremely disappointing film, Ghost in the Shell. The shell in this case, is the completely miscast Scarlett Johansson, her of the ivory white skin
When I first started typing this piece, I didn’t realize that this is my 5th time attending WonderCon. I’ve always had a blast at the convention, much smaller than Comic Con and not nearly as stressful. (Also the parking is decent) This year the schedule seems to be a bit lighter than normal, as is
Taking the crooked with the straights. That’s the best way to describe what you’ll be doing when you purchase a ticket to go see the new Power Rangers film. More entertaining than the raggedy trailers let on, but taking itself far too serious to be truly fun, the movie settles for a weird middle ground
By the grace of Shou Lao or some other mystical being, I made it through the raggedy Iron Fist. Like Tisha Campbell, I am also #steelhere. Anyways, let’s get into the review. The Good The women of Iron Fist. Amazing how there’s only one female driven Marvel property so far and yet no matter the
If you ever need an example of what it means to gild a lily, look no further than the Beauty and the Beast remake that’s out in theaters this week. The live action adaptation of the 1991 Best Picture nominated film is another in Disney’s quest to make money find new audiences with their IP.