Villains: The Loveable Luthors
If you say Superman villain, there is only one that leaps into view, Lex Luthor, a bald megalomaniac business man, scientist and politician
DetailsIf you say Superman villain, there is only one that leaps into view, Lex Luthor, a bald megalomaniac business man, scientist and politician
DetailsThere is no superhero without his supervillain, and while Batman continues to be one of, if not, the most popular superheroes to date, he could not be the hero he is without The Joker. Without further ado, let’s discuss the most iconic supervillain of all time.
DetailsI’m sure the name Jordan Peele is recognizable for one of two reasons: either from his writing/directing of Get Out or being one half of the comedy duo Key and Peele. For the last week of Black History Month we’re going to pay honor to actor/director/writer/producer Jordan Peele.
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Blaxploitaation films were a sub-genre of movies in the 1960s and 1970s. They were typically low budget action or horror films with primarily an all black cast. Despite some crazy titles (Blackenstein) there were some really good horror films that can hold their own against similar mainstream B-movies.
DetailsUnless you’ve been living under a rock for the past ten years, you’ve heard of Samuel L. Jackson; he’s one of the most popular black actors of all time. For the third week of Black History Month, we’re covering an acting legend.
DetailsEver since the 1980s, Whoopi Goldberg has never left the public eye, always going from project to project. For the second week of black history month, let’s take a look at the incredibly talented Whoopi Goldberg.
DetailsAll the movies are fun, with great fight scenes and a dark and brooding lead actor, some great supporting cast members and wonderful visuals.
DetailsFrom The Wire to Thor, Idris Elba, has had one Hell of a career. As it is Black History Month, we’re going to honor this outstanding actor.
DetailsIt’s hard to talk about superheroes without talking about Superman. Most of the conventions and tropes we see in superheroes today can be traced back to him. But who really is Superman, and what place does he have in the media? Let’s find out.
DetailsTarzan is a man that needs no introduction. He’s gotten around plenty considering his humble beginnings as a pulp magazine character created in 1912. It’s hard to consider him a missing person, as his legacy still reigns on. How did he start? Who is he today? Let’s find out.
DetailsA little known superhero now, The Phantom has a huge place in superhero history. Who is The Phantom?
DetailsOn the eve of the first MCU TV series “WandaVision” let’s get caught up on Vision and Wanda Maximoff!
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