Mia Hernandez

Streaming Platforms on a College Budget: Choose Your Fighter

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Mikael Byrd

In the age of overwhelming content options, it can be nearly impossible to choose a streaming platform to subscribe to. Oh, to pick between Hulu’s Handmaid’s Tale or Amazon Prime’s The Boys?

El sueño de mara’akame y la representación de las tribus indígenas en la película

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez

A medida que las poblaciones nativas se vuelven más escasas con cada generación, se ha puesto énfasis en la protección de las culturas y estilos de vida de estos pueblos indígenas.

Category: Miscellaneous

The Truman Show and Commodifying the White American Dream

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

I recently watched The Truman Show for the first time in at least eight years. Just as when I was a kid, I loved the weird “what if '' type plot and Jim Carry’s ~quirky~ everyman persona.

Category: Movies, Review

A Very Unofficial List of the Best Olympic Figure Skating Performances, According to Me

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

Truth be told, when my editor informed me that I would be allowed to write this article, I did a little dance behind my black zoom screen. I am far from a figure skating aficionado (unless we’re counting the 3 weeks of figure skating classes I took with my brother when I was 7).

Category: Miscellaneous

Little Women y los talentos técnicos de Greta Gerwig

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Cassidy Elibol

La película de Little Women trata de las vidas de cuatro hermanas, cada una con diferentes personalidades y ambiciones.

Category: Miscellaneous

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: A Bizarre, Absurdist Triumph

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Solymar Estrella

When I first walked out of the theater after watching Everything, Everywhere, All at Once, the first sentence I said to my mother was: “What the f&%$?” Caught up in the sheer chaos of the movie’s plot, my mother and I both failed to appreciate the movie’s deeper hidden messages

Category: Movies, Review

The Legend of Vox Machina: The Best New Animated Series You Haven’t Heard off

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Mia Hernandez

The Legend of Vox Machina is Amazon Prime's newest adult-geared animated fantasy series based on a DUNGEONS & DRAGONS (D&D) campaign by Critical Role, a well-known D&D roleplay group.

D&D for Dummies (It’s me, I am the dummy)

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Mia Hernandez

I recently ventured to unlock my inner "gamer girl" persona by joining my friend’s D&D campaign. I’ve always loved the idea of role-playing games (RPGs) but have never really made an effort to learn about them.

Category: Gaming

Why the Umbrella Academy’s Viktor Hargreeves Matters: A Brief Analysis of Trans Representation in Television

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Eve Larkin

With the new season of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy being released June 22nd, Elliot Page has announced that his character in the TV show will be transitioning from Vanya to Viktor Hargreeves. In his Instagram post, Page re-introduces his character as Viktor Hargreeves.

Category: LGBTQ+, Streaming, TV

Top 12 Best Shows to Watch This Summer

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Laura Pellini

If you’re anything like me, you look forward to the summer semester for its calmer, less stressful course load, not to mention Tallahassee’s diminished traffic (as a college-driver, I would like to apologize on behalf of my schoolmates for the nonsense we pull on Tennessee St).

Category: Review, Streaming, TV