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Alaqua Cox Shines in ‘Echo’ – Review
Since Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) made her debut appearance on the small screen in Hawkeye, many of us were wondering when we might see her again – especially after how things ended between her and Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio). Fortunately, we now have the Echo series to answer some unanswered questions. The mini-series… Read more
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Rick Riordan And His Readers Finally Get The ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Adaptation They Deserve – Review
Percy Jackson and The Olympians has a ton of promise. It is fun and engaging, and it will certainly satisfy fans of the novels. Read more
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‘Wish’ Takes Wishing Upon A Star To New Heights – Review
“I made a wish…on a star. And the star answered.” –Asha Every once in a while, a film comes along that makes your heart soar, and for me, Wish did precisely that. The tale welcomes audiences to the Kingdom of Rosas and follows 17-year-old Asha (Ariana DeBose), a quick-witted idealist, on her quest to become… Read more
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‘Quiz Lady’ Brings Laughs And Hits You In The Feels – Review
“We could sell your eggs. I mean, it’s not like you’re using them.” –Jenny Sometimes families are complicated, and in Quiz Lady, audiences can experience this with hilarious results when two sisters come together for an awkward reunion and an unexpected road trip to try out for a game show. When Anne (Awkwafina) receives a… Read more
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‘Black Cake’ Is A Stirring Story About Generational Trauma and Triumph – Review
The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) has primarily churned out television programming for women, particularly Black women. For their scripted programming, Ava DuVernay’s Queen Sugar, a series based on a novel of the same name, became a focal point for the network, followed closely by Greenleaf. Both series followed predominantly Black families, their familial drama, and… Read more