Ironheart (Season Review) | Magic, Metal, and a Messy Gray Hero

So, now that Ironheart has wrapped its six-episode season, I’ve had some of time to sit with it, and I’ve got thoughts. The first half had me cautiously optimistic. It wasn’t perfect, but it had charm, a unique point of view, and Dominique Thorne completely holding it down as Riri Williams. It felt like Marvel … Continue reading Ironheart (Season Review) | Magic, Metal, and a Messy Gray Hero

Built by Grit

What sets this book apart isn’t just the legacy of Bruce Lee, it’s how deeply it leans into the uncomfortable truth: what we earn changes us more than what we’re given. Shannon and Fonda Lee blend personal philosophy with hard-won insight, and the result? A guide to living with intention, not just ambition.

Kingsman: The Secret Service (Movie Review) | Thrilling and extremely fun to watch

I usually prefer discussing movies with similar vibes separately, but if James Bond had a chaotic little cousin raised on Red Bull and sarcasm, it would be Kingsman: The Secret Service. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, this movie is a fun, over-the-top take on the spy genre, classy but messy, funny but intense, and somehow manages … Continue reading Kingsman: The Secret Service (Movie Review) | Thrilling and extremely fun to watch