‘The Essex Serpent’ series premiere review: Fear and faith anchor a moody historical drama

Fear grips the coast of England in Apple TV+’s new miniseries The Essex Serpent. But does fear divide people, or unite them? The first two episodes, “The Blackwater” and “Matters of the Heart,” give us a more complicated answer to that…

‘Loki’ season one finale review: What makes a Loki a Loki

The season finale of Loki asks the big questions like what being a Loki means, as well as learning self-love. The episode begins with Loki (Tom Hiddleston), and Sylvie (Sophie De Martino) approaching the Citadel after defeating Alioth last episode.…

‘Loki’ 1×04 review: “The Nexus Event” captures Loki(s) loneliness, but there’s no further exploration of his queerness

Loki episode four “The Nexus Event” finally pays off the character development of the first three episodes and particularly the relationship between Loki and Sylvie introduced in last week’s episode. While the episode’s plot works really well to build on…

Review: Thor: Ragnarok continues to change the tone of Marvel films

Wildly ludicrous, insanely fun and exploding with a color pallet painted in devious amounts of vibrancy, Marvel Studios Thor: Ragnarok may not break the structure that the mega-studio conglomerate has constructed so far, but it certainly takes a battering ram to it’s…

Look What We Made Taylor Swift Do

Just in case you happen to miss out on everything Taylor Swift the past few days or opted out of it but still want the low-down on what the hell is happening, we got you. Prior to her release of…

Movie Review: Kong Skull Island

I’m going to address the giant elephant in the room here. Or giant monster. Whatever you wanna call it. I was unnecessarily forgiving of Bryan Cranston’s 2014 Godzilla remake when I reviewed it. The film had a direction that I…

Book Review: “The Only Thing Worse Than Me is You” by Lily Anderson

Warning: This book review contains spoilers.   Initially, I picked up this book because the cover seemed intriguing. Yeah, I know. We shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. But I couldn’t help it! The cover was as if Marvel…