Riri Williams is back in Ironheart, a show that blasts off with emotion, high stakes, and a finale that will have fans talking and theorizing for a while. Ironheart Review A little over 2 years ago, Riri Williams made her MCU debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This young genius longed to build an iron suit, just like Tony Stark ...
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Love Death and Robots Volume 4 Review: Chaotic, Impressive, & Smart
Netflix's daring sci-fi anthology series, Love, Death + Robots is back with Volume 4 and it does not disappoint. This new batch of shorts are just as chaotic, smart, impressive, and visually diverse as the previous seasons' offerings. Love Death and Robots Volume 4 Review In 2019, Tim Miller (director of Deadpool) launched Love, Death, ...
Win or Lose Review: Another Home Run For Pixar
A home run for Pixar and their innovations, Win or Lose is a grounded and endearing show full of original characters tackling big emotions during an exciting week in their shared lives. Win or Lose Review Pixar has always been known for its innovative animation as well as the way they approach their storytelling. This is a studio that ...
The Wonder Years Review: This Reboot Delivers Exactly What We Needed
The Wonder Years delivered a premiere that expertly balanced nostalgia, humor, and drama. While this classic sitcom reboot retains its voiceover narration, setting, and coming-of-age tropes, it expands upon the world we remember and offers a look at what life was like for a middle-class Black family in the 1960s. The Wonder Years ...
See Season 2 Review: Higher Stakes & Epic Battles Abound
Apple TV's dystopian world, See, is back with a second season that promises higher stakes, family strife, and battles that make season 1 look tame in comparison. The addition of Dave Bautista's Edo means Jason Momoa's Baba Voss finally has an opponent worthy enough to face him. See Season 2 Review Picking up following the events of ...