Review

  • Review: Refreshing and Affecting Fantasy in Marlon James’ Black Leopard, Red Wolf and Guy Gavriel Kay’s A Brightness Long Ago

    Review: Refreshing and Affecting Fantasy in Marlon James’ Black Leopard, Red Wolf and Guy Gavriel Kay’s A Brightness Long Ago

    This review contains mild spoilers.   If anyone ever tells you that fantasy literature is a stale genre with tired tropes, direct them to two…

  • The Heart of Hunter x Hunter

    In a genre known for tough guys eager to duke it out for the sake of it, drawn-out tactical fights that can last episodes, power-levels,…

  • “One Piece”: A Review

    “One Piece”: A Review

    One Piece – Why is it special? One Piece’s reputation precedes it. Setting a Guinness World Record for the most copies published for the same…

  • “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”: A Review

    “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”: A Review

    Remaking old classics with a darker twist has been a common trend in film and television lately, and Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is…

  • The Golem and The Jinni

    In her debut novel, The Golem and the Jinni, Helen Wecker crafts a tale of two magical creatures who find themselves amongst the large mass…

  • Kimi no Na wa

    Have you ever felt like you’ve lost something and won’t ever be able to find it? That’s the feeling I had when I watched Kimi…

  • Journey

    There are various ways of controlling anxiety or stress: sitting down with a good book, taking a walk outside, or even enjoying a cup of…

  • Equals

    With a wealth of sci-fi movies about the future, the trope of a society which suppresses the emotions of its citizens has become so frequent…

  • The Sins of Professor X (Part Two)

    Hey, did you miss me? Well I missed you! Welcome back to: The Sins of Charles Xavier! (Part Two) Let us jump in right where…

  • The Sins of Professor X (Part One)

    Let me roll off some key features of a comic book character and see if you figure out who I’m talking about: Kindly father figure,…