Writing Portfolio

From TV/movie/book reviews to interviews, and editorials, check out my work portfolio below and get in touch!

Latest Reviews

1. ‘The Beast Within’ Review: Kit Harington’s Character is a Monster in More Ways Than One

Excerpt:  […] I appreciate the risks The Beast Within took and how it told an intimate human story within the scope of a supernatural horror. It shook me that the monster at the end of it all was simply a man. That’s more terrifying than a werewolf any day. Read more HERE.

2. ‘Borderlands’ Review: Even Cate Blanchett Couldn’t Save This One

Excerpt: […] even with the star power of Blanchett, Hart, Greenblatt, Jack Black, and the ever talented Jamie Lee Curtis, Borderlands couldn’t lift off. The only thing that lifted off was Blanchett’s Lilith when she suddenly got fire wings and I felt like that meme from Veep where she’s confused and asking what’s going on. Read more HERE.

3. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Review: An Unhinged Fanfic Straight Out of AO3

Excerpt: As a long time reader of fanfiction, I instantly recognize Deadpool & Wolverine for what it was. It was a crack fic. A crack foc written by Deadpool himself. Or more accurately another version of Deadpool who is probably sitting somewhere, responsible for this absolutely demented but brilliant mixture of cameos and storytelling, while ignoring the smutty and tasteful AU’s he has of him and Johnny from Fantastic 4 falling in love. Read more HERE.

Latest Interviews

1. Yes, I Interviewed Harrison Ford & It Was as Anxiety Inducing as You’d Think

Excerpt: Harrison Ford is notorious when it comes to interviews. So much so that when I got the opportunity to talk to him at San Diego Comic-Con on the Marvel press line, I was more than nervous. I was terrified. Read more HERE.

2. INTERVIEW: Fede Álvarez Talks ‘Alien: Romulus’ & How His Sets Are More ‘Spanish Than English’

Excerpt: “In my sets, they’re always more Spanish than English sometimes. Because a lot of people around my circle, like Galo Olivares, my DP (Director of Photography) is from Mexico, Rodo [Sayagues], my co-writer, is from Uruguay, like me, and then there’s Isabela Merced in the film. There’s always at least one Latina in my films at least.” Read more HERE.

3. David Castañeda on How ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Needed to End This Way

Excerpt: […] for Castañeda, what happened was unavoidable and “needed to end that way.” He went on to say that “you have to close the chapter. And I think each season has sort of left it on a cliffhanger like “Oh what’s gonna happen next?” Read more HERE.

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