Whedonverse Films That Need to Happen

Everyone is going on and on about the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot, and have been for some time.  I know that it’s inevitable, but honestly?  There are a few other stories in the Buffyverse that should (and frankly need) to happen.  Why these have not been considered, I shall never know…   “The Slayer: […]

The First Ever Richonne Panel

First I have to start with thanking members of this fandom who not only supported this venture—having a Richonne panel—but also helped to fund it.  Basically, patrons sans Patreon.  Anyway, I put a lot of thought into this panel, and attempted to cover all bases.  But, as life can sometimes do, I kind of got […]

Interview with Legion M’s Jeff Annison

I remember several weeks ago, scrolling down my Facebook news feed, and seeing this ad for a studio called Legion M.  Normally I scroll on by ads, cause, ads, but this one gave me pause—it said in the preview that it was a fan-owned studio, and that anyone could invest.  I clicked the link—another rarity, […]

From Michonne to Danai: A Fangirl’s Journey

The Walking Dead It’s funny—thinking about how involved I am now with this series and its fandom, considering when it first started, I wanted nothing to do with it.  Seriously, I was like, “Whatever.”  My former BFF convinced me to binge watch the first three seasons with her on Netflix one summer when we were […]

The Unusual Suspects: Badass Females of Film and TV

This list of five may seem random, but I assure you it’s not.  As a connoisseur of entertainment and fandom scholar, I chose these women specifically as they have typically been marginalized for one reason or another (i.e. color, age, stature, or the most obvious one, they’re women).  Therefore, I decided to make this list […]

Why DC Must Cross Their Film-verse With Their TV-verses

This past weekend I had the pleasure of being a panelist for The Geek Initiative on their “THE BIG TWO ON THE BIG SCREEN: Do DC and MARVEL do enough?” panel. While Marvel has Rhodey, Sam, and now King T’challa, it appears they beat DC hands down as they have…um… But wait!  Everyone forgets that […]

“Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice” Movie Review

I know that the “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” film has received a ton of hate from the beginning, particularly with the casting, and as someone who was an initial naysayer, I have to put out there for the record that we were all wrong. The film runs for two hours and forty-one minutes, […]