For never was a story of more woe,…

By Madison Smith Managing editor of content  The story of Romeo and Juliet has been told time and time again, with countless reimaginings and interpretations spanning centuries. From traditional stage productions to modern film adaptations, audiences are no strangers…

Marvel’s Wonderful Meta-Commentary is a Breath of Fresh…

By Luke Del Rosario After years of increasingly loud spectacle, Marvel’s most refreshing project is the one that barely feels like a superhero story at all.   “Wonder Man” (2026) is the studio’s newest Disney+ limited series from co-creators Destin Daniel Cretton and…

In defense of slow television: ‘Pluribus’ review 

By Skye Anderson  Note: This article contains spoilers for the first season of “Pluribus.”  In November and December 2025, Apple TV aired Vince Gilligan’s first series to take place outside of the “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” universe. “Pluribus” stars Rhea Seehorn as fantasy…

Del Toros “Frankenstein:” Only Directors Play God

By William Deaver Mary Shelley's “Frankenstein” is considered to be one of the first science fiction novels ever written. For me, it was one of the first full novels I ever read, I adored this book the first time I read it. Naturally, when the adaptation lead by Guillermo Del Toro…

Regretting my free time: A ‘Regretting You’ Movie…

By Madison Smith, Managing editor of content It’s no secret that Colleen Hoover has been turning her books into movies at lightning speed over the past few years. Some land emotionally, most land somewhere between “okay”…