Throughout history, we’ve all have held an affinity for many forms of rivalries between opposing entities. We see it, competitively, in sports all the time. Muhammad Ali and his legendary trilogy of pugilistic Boxing bouts against Joe Frazier that culminated in one of the most talked about
2021.
When I look back on the past year, it’s been an interesting ride personally, professionally, and as a film/Television fan. I went through a couple of occupational changes with going from being a delivery driver to being back in a call center for the first time in three and a
My Favorite Rogues of Spider-Man
They say that in any fictional story, that a protagonist is only as good as the antagonist that gives them grief. British super-spy James Bond has taken on an impressive slew of villains over the course of the nearly 60 years he’s been on the silver screen. in comic book-related
West Side Story (review)
In 1957, playwright Jerome Robbins along with music composer Leonard Bernstein and lyricist Stephen Sondheim (writing for his first Broadway show ever) conceived an idea: a new take on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This take would turn into a worldwide musical stage phenomenon that has taken pop culture by storm,
Cheap Heat. (an Open Letter to Dave Chappelle)
Dear Mr. Chappelle, First and foremost, I would like to offer my condolences to the passing of your friend, Daphne, especially given the unfortunate circumstances in which she left this world. I’m writing you this letter to address the uproar and hullabaloo surrounding you over the past couple
About The Final Frontier…
The first thing I remember watching on TV, I watched at age 3. I vaguely remember sitting in front of my grandmother’s seemingly gargantuan floor model TV (remember those?) and the first thing that came on the screen was a show that seemed to ignite the flames of fascination
The Fourth, is With us All.
To all Star Wars fans everywhere, all over the world, whether you love the original films, prequels, sequels or spin-offs… May The Fourth Be With You! -S. (video cred; Lucasfilm/Disney)
From Pixels to Pictures. (part 1)
For nearly thirty years, Hollywood has occasionally visited the proverbial well of a popular video game for inspiration for a movie. Until very recently, this trend went from disastrous to, at best, mixed results. Even with all this, there are still many of us who have either forgotten or were
Diana Goes To Washington, Part 2. (Wonder Woman 1984 Spoiler Review)
Yes, I know we are now in the month of March, and I’m probably the only person on the planet still talking about Wonder Woman 1984. So be it, lol. Here we are, about to go into somewhat of a deep dive into DCEU’s most divisive film since Batman v
All You Need Is…. More Than Just Love?
One of my favorite YouTube channels that I enjoy is one called The Take, which takes movie tropes from nearly every genre and breaks them down for what they really are. Given today’s holiday, I figured that I’d share this particular installment with you. Happy Valentine’s Day! Video cred: