If you were a teenager in the 1990s (like me!), few things mattered to you like The Crow. The 1994 film captured goth/grunge cool. From its origins as an indie comic book to its legendary soundtrack to its tragic production, The Crow captured the mood of a generation. Which is
Amy Poehler To Receive Vanguard Award At CinemaCon
So excited to be there to cover. Amy Poehler will receive this year’s CinemaCon Vanguard Award, Mitch Neuhauser, Managing Director of CinemaCon, announced today. CinemaCon, the official convention of NATO, will be held April 8-11, 2024, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Poehler will be presented with this special honor at
Marvel Has Reportedly Cast A ‘Wednesday’ Star As ‘Daredevil Born’ Again Villain Muse
Muse has long been rumored to be one of the main villains of Daredevil: Born Again, and recent set footage from the streets of New York has all but confirmed these reports. A figure bearing a striking resemblance to the sinister Marvel villain has been captured on camera, setting the
SEAGRASS: A Story of Japanese Identity and Collective History
There’s an excerpt from Janice Munemitsu‘s book The Kindness of Color that’s helpful for understanding Japanese-American cultural heritage, and I think it can be applied to Japanese Canadians as well. Japanese immigrants who are first-generation American residents are known as “Issei.” They typically spoke little English and maintained Japanese as
The Best Change in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Isn’t What You Think
This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender. Any adaptation of a piece of art, especially if it’s beloved, is going to need to make changes. Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender was no exception, especially with it adapting 20 episodes of an animated series to eight hour-long episodes