Bryan Herrera

From Toronto Streets to Superbowl Stardom: The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ Album Explained

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

As an avid Weeknd fan, my friends and family have come to me quite often over the past year with questions about the After Hours era persona that The Weeknd has adopted in his album cover, music videos, live performances, as well as his social media.

Category: Music, Review

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Has Been Resurrected After a Decade, But How Does It Stand in 2021?

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Yanni Spanolio

I think it’s fair to say that 2010 was a simpler time for most of us, and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World was definitely a part of that simpler time for me.

Category: Review, Streaming

Community: A Hidden Gem from a Decade of Iconic Sitcoms

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

Community was one of those shows that I knew I had to watch but never had the time to. While quarantine wasn’t good for much, It did give me the chance to finally watch the 2011 sitcom I had heard so much about.

Category: Film, Review, TV

Lakeith Stanfield Steals the Show in HBO Max Biographical Drama, Judas and The Black Messiah

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera

Judas and The Black Messiah, one of the most anticipated releases of 2021, premiered in theaters and on HBO MAX on February 12th.

Category: Movies, Review

Moonlight, the blueprint for modern coming-of-age movies everywhere

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

When Moonlight won the Oscar for best picture in 2016, it came as a shock, not because the film wasn’t of sufficient quality, but because it didn’t fit in with the kinds of films that are usually selected.

Category: Movies, Review

Did DC Films Redeem Justice League with the Snyder Cut?

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

When I first heard that Zack Snyder would be getting a second chance at directing Justice League, I was hesitant, but I was also looking forward to seeing what the new version of the film would deliver.

Category: Movies, Review

Godzilla vs Kong: a Monster Showdown for the Ages

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

Of all of the films that Warner Brothers announced they would release both in theaters on streaming services in 2021, Godzilla vs. Kong was one of the most highly anticipated.

Category: Movies, Review

Wandavision and FATWS Show That Phase 4 Could Be the Best of the Entire MCU

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Serik Bybee

We are currently experiencing one of the greatest eras of superhero media of all time. As a massive superhero fan myself, I am thrilled to see such a wide variety of superhero content gaining notoriety in mainstream media.

Category: Movies, Review, Streaming

Hip-Hop’s “Middle Child” Delivers Something For All Rap Fans

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Cassidy Elibol

Jermaine Cole, more commonly known by “J. Cole,” is one of the most underrated rappers of his generation. While considered one of the “big three” of the new era of rap (with Drake and Kendrick Lamar), he is often discredited and underappreciated by many rap fans.

Category: Music, Review

Oscar-Winning Soul is an Instant Classic That Brings Pixar Animation Studios Back Into the Limelight

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

With Disney having so many successful studios under its control, like Marvel and Star Wars, I feel as though older studios like Pixar can become slightly overshadowed at times.

Category: Movies, Music, Review