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Why Daria Doesn’t Need a Reboot
“Daria” doesn’t need a reboot—it needs to remain what it was: a perfectly preserved reflection of Gen X cynicism and late-’90s authenticity. The MTV classic thrived on subtlety, wit, and cultural critique that can’t be replicated in today’s algorithm-driven landscape. Reviving it now would only flatten its legacy and distort its dry brilliance.

Corey M. Floyd
Oct 134 min read


From Mario to Mental Health: How MatPat Changed the Game
MatPat, the creator behind Game Theory, Film Theory, and Food Theory, has built more than a YouTube empire — he’s built a movement. Through sharp analysis, humor, and heart, he’s turned video games and movies into classrooms that entertain and educate millions. From charity livestreams to clever theories, MatPat proves that learning can be fun, viral, and full of heart.

Corey M. Floyd
Oct 135 min read


Players: One of the best shows we never watched.
Players might be one of the smartest, funniest, and most heartfelt comedies in years—and somehow, hardly anyone watched it. Set in the world of esports, the mockumentary follows Fugitive Gaming, a fictional League of Legends team, and its aging star Creamcheese. Think The Office meets Ted Lasso with a headset on. It’s chaotic, sharp, and surprisingly tender. Here’s why this Paramount+ gem is criminally underrated.

Corey M. Floyd
Sep 183 min read


Why Twisted Metal is the Best Video Game Adaptation—and Yes, It Beats The Last of Us
Everyone crowned The Last of Us as the gold standard of video game adaptations, but the truth is, it never felt like a game. It was prestige TV with zombies. Twisted Metal, on the other hand, fully embraces the chaotic soul of gaming—explosions, killer clowns, dumb jokes, and all. Here’s why Twisted Metal captures the true spirit of video game storytelling better than Joel’s mushroom apocalypse ever could.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 274 min read


King of the Hill Season 14: Hank Hill Tackles 2025, and It’s a Dang Ol’ Riot
King of the Hill Season 14 on Hulu is a laugh-filled return to Arlen, Texas. After 15 years, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels revive Hank, Peggy, and a grown-up Bobby Hill to tackle 2025 with propane, heart, and hilarity. From Hank facing gender-neutral bathrooms to Bobby running a fusion restaurant, the show balances nostalgia with sharp, modern humor. It’s heartfelt, timely, and the best revival of 2025.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 185 min read


Murderbot: A Self-Aware Cyborg Finds Its Voice—and a Soap Opera Habit
Meet Murderbot: a rogue security cyborg with anxiety, sarcasm, and a deep love of soap operas. Based on Martha Wells’s beloved novellas, this sharp and surprisingly emotional series gives us a refreshing take on AI, free will, and the discomfort of feelings. Visually stunning and darkly funny, Murderbot blends action, introspection, and reluctant heroism in a way that hits close to home—especially for anyone who’s ever needed alone time and a good binge-watch.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 73 min read


Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Review: A Bold, Heartfelt Remix of a Classic Hero
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man swings onto Disney+ with a fresh take, new villains, and an unexpected mentor. With charming animation, laugh-out-loud quips, and a whole lot of heart, this 10-episode series is a love letter to Spidey fans old and new. From rooftop brawls to emotional gut-punches, Peter Parker's animated reboot nails the web-slinging magic—just with a few surprising flips.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 285 min read


Mothers of the Multiverse: The Real-Life Superheroes We Call Mom
Amerime Media’s Official Mother’s Day Tribute Every origin story has a powerful figure at its core—someone who gave us strength, kept us...
Julia Press Simmons
May 112 min read


The Force Is Strong With Stereotypes: A Critical (and Slightly Roasted) Look at Racism in Star Wars
In a galaxy full of aliens, droids, and lightsabers, Star Wars somehow still drags real-world racism across the stars. From Jar Jar Binks' offensive caricature to sidelined heroes like Finn and Rose Tico, the franchise has a long, complicated relationship with race. This brutally honest (and slightly roasted) breakdown explores the ways racial stereotypes have crept into the most iconic sci-fi saga of all time.

Braheim Gibbs
May 44 min read


Why King of the Hill Aged Like a Fine Wine
“King of the Hill” quietly became a timeless classic—and in 2025, its charm, humor, and heart feel more relevant than ever.

Corey M. Floyd
Apr 76 min read


Cecil Steadman vs. Amanda Waller: Two Sides of the Same Ruthless Coin
Cecil Stedman and Amanda Waller are ruthless strategists, but who’s the better leader? Dive into their methods, motives, and morals

Corey M. Floyd
Feb 143 min read


Hate Teen Titans Go!? Here’s Why You Might Be Missing the Point
Teen Titans Go! flips the script, offering DC fans a hilarious, self-aware parody that celebrates and pokes fun at superhero tropes.

Corey M. Floyd
Jan 315 min read


Creature Commandos: A Bold start to a new universe.Spoiler Free Review
James Gunn’s Creature Commandos is a bold, quirky, and heartfelt start to the new DCU, blending monsters, humor, and heroism seamlessly.

Corey M. Floyd
Jan 242 min read


"Cancel Culture and Controversy: Could We Handle The Boondocks Today?"
Could *The Boondocks* survive today's cancel culture? In 2024, its raw satire might ignite more outrage than laughter. Are we ready for it?

Corey M. Floyd
Oct 3, 20244 min read


20 Years of The Batman: The Animated Underdog That Soared
As The Batman turns 20, we reflect on its bold style, fresh takes on iconic villains, and lasting impact on the Batman legacy.

Corey M. Floyd
Sep 20, 20244 min read


Pop Culture's Top Ten Pets and Animals: Icons of Furry Fame
From Pikachu’s electric charm to Totoro’s magical presence, these pets aren’t just sidekicks—they’re pop culture legends in their own right.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 10, 20245 min read


Series Review of "Manifest"
Discover "Manifest," a supernatural drama about a flight that reappears after 5 years, blending mystery, spirituality, and thrilling twists.

A.H. Kandeh
Aug 1, 20242 min read


5 Actors Who Could’ve Played Doctor Doom
Robert Downey Jr. is Doctor Doom in the MCU, but Mikkelsen, Fassbender, Murphy, Cavill, and Isaac each had the potential to be iconic

Braheim Gibbs
Jul 30, 20242 min read


"From Hero to Villain: Robert Downey Jr.'s Epic MCU Return"
Robert Downey Jr. returns to the MCU as Doctor Doom, shifting from hero to villain, and fans are buzzing with mixed emotions about the news.

Braheim Gibbs
Jul 29, 20242 min read


From Hannibal to Omar: Top LGBTQ Characters Who Redefined Media
In media, LGBTQ characters like Hannibal Lecter, Omar Little, Roger, and Kurt Hummel enrich storytelling by challenging stereotypes

Corey M. Floyd
Jun 16, 20247 min read
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