It’s no secret that “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is the best-animated movie of the year and one of the best movies of the year as a whole. From its characters to its visuals, there truly is something in Marvel and Sony’s latest film for everyone to enjoy. This is the story of Miles Morales and… Read on
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Positive representation like this in mainstream media is so important moving forward for youth of color because it emphases that their stories are important. Read on
As someone who has been a loyal “Spider-Man” movie watcher since the 2002 “Spider-Man” with Tobey McGuire, I was a little nervous coming into the press screening of “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.” If you live under a rock and have no idea what I’m talking about, this movie follows Miles Morales, a young biracial kid… Read on
Even if you have not watched the shot-in-Atlanta sci-fi supernatural drama, you’ve heard of it — “Stranger Things.” Even though it is one of the biggest Netflix phenomenons of the past two years, as of right now, we have no idea when season three will be released. Fans have either been rewatching the first two… Read on
Although Miles is African American and Latino, the movie never points it out, or even mentions which honestly shocked me. He's just a normal kid, who happens to be black. Read on
I’ve been an avid Miles Morales fan for the past four years, and have read just about every Marvel Comics volume of every story that he’s featured in. Miles is a very important character to me since I grew up right before the inclusivity boom of the 2010’s, meaning that I spent my most formative… Read on