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Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Shows Us Why We Need Better Asian Representation

With the recent release of Disney’s Mulan, the film has drawn much criticism from the Asian community and with good reason. Many believe that, of the myriad of live-action remakes based on Disney’s or...

Ten Treks That Prove ‘Star Trek’ is a Queer Progressive Utopia

Space… the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise… you know the rest. But the final frontier isn’t all space action-adventure. Although, that’s a huge...

Brown Geek Spotlight: Sujata Day

We sat down with the incredibly talented writer/director/actress/producer, Sujata Day (Insecure, Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl), to discuss her journey to getting her first indie feature film, D...

Doctor Who’s Yaz Khan Makes History and… a Difference

Rose Tyler. Martha Jones. Donna Noble. Amy Pond. Clara Oswald. Bill Potts.  And then there was … Yaz Khan. At long last, in Doctor Who’s 57-year history and since its television revival in 2005, the D...

7 Times The Umbrella Academy’s Lila Pitts Won Our Hearts

Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy dropped on Netflix on July 31 and fans were finally reunited with their favorite dysfunctional family of superpowered siblings. What’s more, the Hargreeves had time-ju...

Brown Geeks’ Top 10 Space Sci-Fi Shows to Binge

Space. It’s really really big. Gobsmackingly ginormous. 93 billion light years of stuff. Or thereabouts. And the darn thing is constantly moving, expanding. Like a stomach during a holiday feast...

Scary Good TV: A Conversation with Horror’s Top Showrunners for Comic Con @ Home

Back in the day, horror reigned supreme on television with shows like Tales from the Darkside, Tales from the Crypt, and Friday the 13th: The Series (which lacked a certain hockey-mask slasher). Ameri...

Star Trek Cast and Crew Keep the Dream Alive at Comic Con @ Home

Star Trek isn’t just about spaceships and ray guns. Although, there is plenty of swashbuckling action adventure as the characters planet hop through the galaxy. But there’s always been a s...

Is Star Trek’s Diversity in Danger of Going Backwards… ?

55 years ago, NBC passed on the first Star Trek pilot, “The Cage,” and instead ordered a second pilot starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk that eventually sold the show. Now after all ...

Is Star Trek: Lower Decks… Star Trek?

Every time there’s a new Star Trek production, Trekkies ask the same question: Is it “real” Star Trek? When the original show went off the air and the first movie came out in ’79, they questioned its ...

Brown Geek Spotlight: Karan Brar

Not all heroes wear capes, and according to Hollywood, not all heroes are brown or black or queer or women even. Growing up, there weren’t really any characters in my favorite video games, TV sh...

5 South Asian Voice Over Talent Who Are Breaking Hollywood’s Diversity Ceiling

Representation matters, and historically, animation hasn’t always gotten it right. Here’s looking at you, Apu. Box office success of films like Crazy Rich Asians and the live action remake of Aladdin ...

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