Spider-Man: Homecoming/Justice League Trailer Review

Leading up to WonderCon and with CinemaCon in full swing, there has been a lot of news about superheroes lately. I wanted to breakdown two of the recent trailers that dropped. Spider-Man Homecoming The Good The Billionaire-playboy-philanthropist as a mentor… Given Tony Stark’s track record all the way back to the 1st Iron Man movie,

Who Should Play the Green Ranger?

If you guys have seen the movie and stayed passed the credits, there was a scene where the teacher takes roll and the last name called was Tommy Oliver or Tomi Oliver (as the entire cast seems to want the Green Ranger to be a woman). With the news about the Power Rangers possibly getting

Girls Episode 6.07 “The Bounce” Recap

With only four episodes remaining on Girls, this week it was Elijah’s turn to shine. It was fantastic to see an episode focused on Andrew’s character. Elijah prepares to audition for a new Broadway show,  when someone from his past shows up. Marnie gets a wake up call from someone she least expects. And Hannah

Film Review: Power Rangers

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

The Good, the (Mostly) Bad, and the Ugly: Iron Fist

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

Girls Episode 6.06 Recap “Full Disclosure”

This week on Girls, Hannah struggles whether to tell the father of her baby the truth about her pregnancy. While everyone gives her opinions regarding that decision. Marnie tries to keep it together dealing with Desi and also performing at a birthday party for her mother’s friend. Hannah (Lena Dunham) has called Marnie over (Allison

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