

‘Nubia: Real One’ Is Impactful From Start To Finish- Review
Although Nubia has existed within the DC universe in some form since her first appearance in 1973, there are still many who are unaware or unfamiliar with the fact that […]

Andra Day Shines In The Uneven ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’ – Review
Billie Holiday was more than a jazz icon. Holiday was a beacon to many, especially amongst Black Americans. The NAACP called her “the voice of our people.” In The United […]

‘WandaVision’ Recap: A Hex Filled Halloween (Episode 6)
What if “The Hex” expanded?! This week the tension between Wanda and Vision hit an all-time high, as the freshly super-powered Maximoff boys got to bond with their Uncle Pietro. […]

‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ is a Heartwarming Send-Off – Review
It’s here! The final installment of Netflix’s adaptation of Jenny Han’s trilogy of books is finally here. From To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before to To All the Boys: […]

‘WandaVision’ Recap: Guest Star From Afar (Episode 5)
What if Vision started to uncover everything wrong with Wanda’s world? At the midpoint of Marvel’s first television series, WandaVision kicks into high gear and lays important groundwork for the […]

Interview: Author L.L. McKinney And Artist Robyn Smith Talk All Things ‘Nubia: Real One’ + An Exclusive Excerpt From The YA Graphic Novel
Nubia: Real One is nearly upon us! In the latest YA graphic novel from DC and focuses on a superhero that has been in and out of comics for a […]

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Is A Timeless And Compelling Piece of Cinema – Review
Judas and The Black Messiah (directed by Shaka King, written by King and Will Berson) is a story about FBI informant William O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) who infiltrates the Illinois Black […]

Sundance 2021: Robin Wright Tackles Grief, Loss And Loneliness In Feature Directorial Debut ‘Land’ – Review
After suffering from a family tragedy, Edee (Robin Wright) decides to live off the grid. Despite conversations with her sister (Kim Dickens), who doesn’t want her to leave and stresses […]

‘Malcolm & Marie’ Manages To Get By With Strong Performances – Review
Malcolm (John David Washington) and Marie (Zendaya) are a couple in crisis. Following their arrival home from one of Malcolm’s film premieres (he’s a director), he and Marie engage in […]

Press Conference: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Team Explores Southeast Asian Representation And What They Hoped To Highlight
Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon is coming out soon, and Geeks of Color is thrilled to learn more before the movie is available. At the press conference I attended […]

Interview: Aldis Hodge Talks ‘One Night in Miami’, Preparing For ‘Black Adam’ & More
Regina King’s directorial feature debut One Night in Miami is now available on Prime Video. During the press junket, I had a chance to speak with Aldis Hodge who plays […]

‘Amari and the Night Brothers’ Is A Stunning Middle-Grade Debut From B.B. Alston – Book Review
Amari and the night Brothers follows 13-year-old Amari Peters who is left devastated after her brother mysteriously goes missing. Quinton Peters is a star and was on his way to […]

‘Yellow Rose’ Is An Intimate, Timely And Heart-Stirring Film – Review
For many immigrants and refugees, the mythos of the “American Dream” is not an unfamiliar concept. However, the reality is not at all what it’s promised to, and unfortunately is […]

Interview: Alexandra Monir Talks ‘Black Canary: Breaking Silence’, Dinah and Ollie, & Taking On Black Canary In The Future
Alexandra Monir’s latest book just hit shelves and what a way to close out the year! Monir joins Leigh Bardugo (Wonder Woman: Warbringer), Marie Lu (Batman: Nightwalker), Sarah J. Maas […]

Javicia Leslie Bursts Onto The Screen As A Compelling And Kick-Ass New Lead In Season 2 Of ‘Batwoman’ – Review
Season 2 of Batwoman starts off on a rather bleak tone, which is appropriate for all things set in Gotham City. Kate Kane is missing, and Gotham is suffering the […]

‘Black Canary: Breaking Silence’ – Book Review
The next book in the DC Icons series features a story about Dinah Lance a.k.a. as everyone’s favourite hero with a killer voice, Black Canary. In this new take on […]

‘Promising Young Woman’ Likely To Live In Your Mind Rent-Free For Months To Come – Review
“Can you guess what every woman’s worst nightmare is?” -Cassie Thomas, Promising Young Woman Cassandra “Cassie” Thomas (Carey Mulligan) was what many would refer to as a “promising young woman”. […]

A Word From the Geeks of Color Family #BlackLivesMatter
The Geeks of Color Family would like the Floyd family to know we are deeply saddened upon hearing about the murder of George Floyd. We send our deepest condolences and […]

‘Tom & Jerry’ Is A Fast And Fur(ry)ious Adaptation That Does Justice To The Iconic Animated Duo – Review
“Live-action remake” is a term that can send the worst of chills down your spine, especially when it’s applied to beloved animated properties. With these types of projects, filmmakers and […]

‘The Croods: A New Age’ Is Packed With Exceptional Extras For The Entire Family
The Croods: A New Age is now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD! The first prehistoric family is ready for another rocking adventure! The Croods have survived fanged […]

Everything Coming To Disney+ In March 2021
Everything Coming To Disney+ In March 2021

Press Conference: The Cast And Crew Of ‘Flora & Ulysses’ Talk About Their Exciting New Superhero Movie
Flora & Ulysses is now streaming on Disney Plus! If you haven’t already, check out our review of the delightful and adorable film right here! Last week, I had the […]

Exclusive: David Ajala Beams Up To Virtuous Con This Weekend
[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – FEBRUARY 17, 2021 Virtuous Con announced today that actor David Ajala will be appearing at Virtuous Con: Black History Month this weekend on Sunday February 21 at […]

‘Flora & Ulysses’ Is A Wonderful Family Adventure That Embraces The Power of Comics – Review
Flora & Ulysses is the latest Disney+ original film to hit the popular streaming service, and it is an absolute delight. Adapted from the children’s novel of the same name […]


Fancast: 5 Actors We Want To See Play Blue Beetle In Live-Action
A few years ago Warner Bros. and DC announced they are developing a Blue Beetle film. Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, who recently penned the Scarface reboot, has been tasked with scripting duties […]

The New Naruto Game Lets You Make Your Own Ninja
For the first time ever, Naruto fans will get to create and play as their own ninjas in the newest official Naruto game, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Strikers. Bandai Namco […]

Crunchyroll’s 2017 Anime Awards Recap and Winners
Michael B. Jordan being exposed as an anime-fan wasn’t the only big thing in the world of anime this week. Tonight Crunchyroll rolled out the orange carpet for the second […]

Fancast Friday: Who We Would Like to See in Disney+’s Live-Action ‘Percy Jackson’ Series
Ever since the wonderful news that Disney+ is picking up a live-action Percy Jackson and the Olympians adaptation with writer Rick Riordan overseeing, fans have been having a ball. Many […]

Everything Coming To Disney Plus In February 2021
Although it feels like January will never end, February is right around the corner and as per usual with a new month, means new content. Not only is Disney+ dropping […]

‘Cherry’ Is Inspired by a True Story, But It Doesn’t Have to Be -Review
About a year ago, I spoke with a man who was addicted to heroin for a class project on restorative justice and rehabilitation. We spoke about how he was adjusting […]

The Incomparable Differences between Whitewashing and Racebending
Whitewashing is incomparable to racebending because whitewashing contributes to the erasure of poc experiences and precense in the media. Racebending allows for a character to have a deeper cultural impact and oftentimes have a more fleshed out backstory and personality.
Everything Coming To And Leaving HBO Max In January 2021
Come for Wonder Woman 1984, stay for the onslaught of content HBO Max is going to throw at you in 2021. January is fairly chill month in terms of new […]
Stream ‘Euphoria’ Special Episode Early On HBO Max
[Via HBO Max press release] HBO Max is surprising fans with an early late-night premiere of a new special episode of HBO’s Euphoria on Thursday, December 3 (12:00 a.m. ET/9:00 […]
‘Godmothered’ Is Wholesome Holiday Fun For The Entire Family – Review
While there are always the classic holiday watches to consider, every now and then something new arrives that’s full of the delightful holiday magic that we crave. This year, Disney+ […]
The 6 Best Suits From ‘Spider-Man: Miles Morales’
Whether you’re playing on PlayStation 4 or 5, Spider-Man: Miles Morales delivers excellent visuals and some damn good looking suits. When have you ever seen a superhero rock a pair […]
Press Conference: Jon Batiste Talks Pixar’s ‘Soul’, Finding the Perfect Jazz Music For The Film & More
Pixar’s Soul hit’s Disney+ this month! I’ve seen the first 40 minutes of Soul and can confirm Jon Batiste’s music is the film is superb! Pixar’s latest film, starring Jamie […]
Everything Arriving And Leaving Netflix December 2020
The weather outside is probably cold and social activities that require you to leave your home are not wise. So, like the months before, take the time to binge a […]
Interview: ‘Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge’ Creators On The Game, Bringing Ady Sun’zee And The High Republic To Life & More
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge is now available on the Quest 2 and Quest. Check out our review of the game here! After getting to play through the […]
Everything Arriving and Leaving HBO Max in December 2020
This year has felt simultaneously like the quickest and slowest in recent memory. December is now upon us and that means new content on various streaming services, including HBO Max. […]
‘Tom & Jerry’ Is A Fast And Fur(ry)ious Adaptation That Does Justice To The Iconic Animated Duo – Review
“Live-action remake” is a term that can send the worst of chills down your spine, especially when it’s applied to beloved animated properties. With these types of projects, filmmakers and […]