Sergio Pereira
Sergio is an entertainment journalist who has written about movies, television, video games, and comic books for over a decade and a half. Outside of journalism, he is an award-winning copywriter, screenwriter, and novelist. He holds a degree in media studies and psychology.
‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 Episode 1 Proves Communication Is the Seven Kingdoms’ Greatest Problem
Today, we take a look at the newest episode of House of the Dragon Season 2. Is the new season as good as we hoped?
‘The Acolyte’ Proves To Be More ‘Star Wars’ Just For The Sake Of It
Is the new Star Wars spinoff, The Acolyte, good? Or is it just another way for Disney to capitalize on a dying franchise?
40 Years Later, ‘Ghostbusters’ Proves To Be A Lightning-In-A-Bottle Original That Can’t Be Replicated
40 years after its release, we look back and everything that made Ghostbusters so amazing–and how it can never be replicated again.
Why ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ Is The Most Inspiring Movie of 2024
Here’s your spoiler-filled Furiosa review–a truly inspiring action film that sets the bar for the Mad Max series.
10 Years Ago, ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Showed Other Comic Book Movies How to Solve Canonical Loopholes
10 years after X-Men: Days of Future Past came out, we look at the impact the superhero movie had on the genre.
5 Cartoons That Should Get a Live-Action Reboot
Hopefully one day our screens will be graced with live-action versions of these beloved cartoons.
‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Proves Society Is In A Hell Loop
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has just released. Here’s our honest review.
Bring on the ‘Riverdale’-Esque Live-Action ‘Scooby-Doo’ Show
With the news of a new live-action Scooby-Doo show for Netflix, perhaps Mystery Inc. would benefit from the Riverdale treatment.
The World According to Baby Yoda
Maybe we all could be a little more like Baby Yoda.
Netflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’ Is the Year’s Scariest Horror
Netflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’ proves that the worst horrors of life aren’t the monsters that go bump in the night, but the real-life trauma people face every day.
For a Violent Film, ‘Boy Kills World’ Boasts An Anti-Violent Message
Does the ultra-violent new movie, Boy Kills World, glorify violence or encourage a world without it? We see the latter.
5 Reasons Why Michael Scott From ‘The Office’ Was Actually An Amazing Leader
Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.
The 8 Best Straight-To-Streaming Movies Of 2024 So Far
The beginning of 2024 has seem some stellar movies that have gone straight to streaming–here are the top 8.
6 Outstanding Video Game Shows to Jump Into After ‘Fallout’
If you’ve finished Fallout and are hungering for more fun TV shows based on video games, you’re in luck. These 6 shows will fill your queue while you wait for the next season.
25 Years Ago, ‘The Mummy’ Made Universal Monsters Cool Again — And It Could Never Happen Again
25 years after Brendan Fraser’s The Mummy graced screens, we take a retrospective look at everything the trilogy got right (and why it could never be replicated today).
‘X-Men ’97’ Proves Marvel’s Mutants Need a Live-Action Show — Not Another Movie
X-Men ’97 landed the comeback. Despite the fears it wouldn’t do justice to the original animated series, the revival captures the magic of what’s become the quintessential version of Marvel’s marvelous mutants.
Everything We Know About ‘The Penguin’ Max Series
Introduced in Matt Reeves’ The Batman, Colin Farrell’s Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot squawks and returns for his own eight-episode Max miniseries titled The Penguin.
Why ‘The Walking Dead’ Needs to Be Put Down
How does a walker lumber through the countryside? They just keep on walking. It’s a terrible joke – much in the same vein as anything associated with the previous jewel of the zombie crown known as The Walking Dead.