Chip and Dale: Back to the Present, Past and Future

Disney’s Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers attempts to stopping crimes were laughable, yet authentic. Diamond thefts, critter kidnappings, space pirates, evil scientists and fat evil business-looking cats? These rodents were able to save the world for 30 minutes on an afternoon TV lineup that dated back to the 80’s; 1989 to be exact.

Sonic 2 Accelerates All The Way

Sonic 2, overall, surpasses the original and is one of the best video game to movie adaptations made. It's entertaining, adds some new lore and interpretations, and provides some great fanservice. It's great to see Sonic, Tails, and my favorite, Knuckles, come together on the big screen and dominate a superhero-based movie environment.

Shang-Chi, Fantastic Frankey and Ida's Wrath

Sept 1st kicked off the start of fall, yet it did something more. I managed to see a movie that might actually reach the same level as Black Panther, I had the opportunity to speak with the Afro-Latina voice of pop culture and I managed to survive one of the most horrific storms in tri-state history.

The Confusing World of Godzilla: Singular Point

Godzilla: Singular Point is a mixed bag. With that said, Godzilla: Singular Point is far from a perfect experience. While the first five episodes draw you in with its stellar animation and unique ancient mystery, it’s soon drowned out by more technobabble than I can stand…

Netflix's Pacific Rim: The Black..... A Few Words

Netflix’s series is a new seven-episode anime season expanding on the concepts introduced in both Pacific Rim and Pacific Rim Uprising, exploring the concepts the franchise has used since the first film. By making the show a television series, it allows us to really dig deep into the franchise and the new characters we meet along the way.

BlackFace 2020?

Many white ‘voice actors’ are resigning from their ‘black cartoon character’ positions in the wake of the protests against police brutality. Is this a wake up call to the major media companies of America to allow black owned creators in the door or are they just pandering to Black America?