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

From Pages to Pixels: My Top 5 TV Shows Based on Books I Watched This Year

Ever wondered how your favorite books translate to TV? Sometimes it’s magic, sometimes it’s mayhem. This year, I braved 29 adaptations—everything from anime (hello, Solo Leveling) to epic dramas (Shogun, anyone?). The result? A hilarious journey through what worked, what flopped, and why you should always watch Reacher. Spoiler: Winter jackets make everything cooler.

Loki (Season 1 Pilot Review) | A Recap and A Mystery

Michael Waldron (Head Writer) & Kate Herron (Director)CASTTom HiddlestonOwen WilsonGugu Mbatha-RawWunmi Mosaku Review I suspected as much but Loki has a different vibe than the other shows and I love it. The set and costume designs, the cinematography, it all look singular yet it fits with the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Story-wise most … Continue reading Loki (Season 1 Pilot Review) | A Recap and A Mystery

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Season Review) | Nuanced and Entertaining Case on Why Wilson Makes Sense As Cap

When these Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming shows were first announced, I didn't quite know what to think but I was interested. As a concept, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was the show that I was the most excited about. But several months ago when we got the teasers for this show, WandaVision and Loki, … Continue reading The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Season Review) | Nuanced and Entertaining Case on Why Wilson Makes Sense As Cap