Bryan Herrera

Why Demon Slayer has the Potential to be the Next Big Mainstream Anime

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

I recently watched Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the movie: Mugen Train. It was the first movie I’ve seen in theaters since before the pandemic. After waiting months for the film to release in the U.S after initially only showing in Japan, my expectations were very high.

Category: Animation, Movies, Review

In the Heights is a Cultural Celebration, and Hopefully the First of Many Latino Blockbusters

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Laura Pellini

As a first-generation Colombian-American growing up in South Florida, I was very in tune with my Latino heritage. Over the years, I’ve learned about the realities of the Hispanic immigrant experience, both good and bad.

Category: Movies, Review

Space Jam: A New Legacy, Slam Dunk or Major Flop?

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

Since its release, Space Jam: A New Legacy has done amazing box office numbers, but has also seriously divided movie fans, especially older generations.

Category: Movies, Review

Why Back to the Future Continues to Be Such a Key Figure in Sci-Fi and Pop Culture

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Devin Clark

The ‘80s were without a doubt one of the greatest decades in cinematic history. So many classics that continue to enchant generations of film viewers. Theaters were blessed with masterpieces like Full Metal Jacket, Akira, Star Wars, and Scarface, just to name a few.

Category: Movies, Review

The Green Knight Continues to Prove That A24 is One of the Best in the Business

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

Since launching in 2012, film studio A24 has swiftly established itself as one of the most prominent film production companies in the world. It is honestly remarkable just how quickly A24 has made a name for itself and become so critically acclaimed.

Category: Film, Review

Shang-Chi Proves Marvel Can Still Tell Compelling Origin Stories

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

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel’s second film to release exclusively in theaters since the beginning of the pandemic, has already shattered records, quickly becoming a huge box-office success.

Category: Movies, Review

Could Dune be the Next Global Sci-Fi Franchise?

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Isabella Harrison

After countless pushbacks and delays, fans all around the globe were finally able to experience Denis Villanue’s long-awaited sci-fi blockbuster, Dune. Originally scheduled for release on November 20, 2020, to say that the film was highly anticipated is an understatement.

Category: Movies, Review

Why Brooklyn-99 Is One of the Best Sitcoms of the 2010s

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

In June 2020, it was announced that the final season of the beloved cop sitcom, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, would premiere as part of NBC's fall schedule. However, NBC later delayed the premiere until mid-season 2020–21 due to the pandemic.

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Spider-Man: No Way Home Lives up to the Hype and More

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Judah Bachmann

There are certain fictional characters that hold very significant personal meanings to their fans, regardless of what media they come from. This can be because we relate to, admire, idolize, or just simply adore these individuals.

Category: Movies, Review