
Pop Culture Cosmos

Pop Culture Cosmos #117- Wreck it Ralph 2, The Lion King and Can You Grill Appetizers...YES!!!
Just how much did Wreck it Ralph Break The Internet this Thanksgiving weekend, has Fallout 76 permanently damaged the Fallout brand, Josh...

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Review- A Failed Enchantment Spell...
The extended Harry Potter universe that has only begun to be explored has quite frequently been met with a difference of opinion on its...

Kittie: Origins and Evolutions (Review) - A Documentary That's "In the Black"
They were a defining band of heavy metal in the previous two decades. A group not only remembered for what was for most of their tenure...

Ready Player One (Review): Reset Button
Pop Culture has become an embodiment of hope, enjoyment and inspiration for many searching for new and fascinating ways to expand their...
Wakanda Forever: Black Panther (Review)
Every kid grows up wanting to be a hero. It doesn’t matter what color your skin is, what your beliefs are or what kind of background you...
Annihilation - A Visual Feast, An Intellectual Nightmare
Annihilation is one of those rare films that gracefully treads the line between beautiful and terrifying. It’s a visual feast and an...
Annihilation Review (Topicocalypse One Shot)
What's up science-fiction fans? We're back with another special one off episode of Topicocalypse. Josh is following up his review of the...
Black Panther Review (Topicocalypse One Shot)
What's up nerds? As you all know, last Thursday was a huge day for comic book fans and Millennial bloggers. The much anticipated film...
Tomb Raider Trailer Reactions and Video Game to Film Adaptations w/Gerald Glassford (Topicocalypse E
What's up dudes, dudettes and other great human beings? We're back with another episode of the only podcast on the Internet. On this...

Gerald’s Pop Culture Cosmos Guide To The Star Wars Cinematic Universe! (UPDATED 12-20-2017)
After delving into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (which you can read HERE) the decision was made to take a similar approach with other...
Thor: Ragnarok (Review) – A Fresh Charge and a Cosmic Conclusion
For anybody familiar with the cosmic side of the Marvel Comics universe, you’re no doubt aware that Thor hasn’t exactly been done justice...

Blade Runner 2049 (Review): A Nexus Well Worth Watching…
In the pantheon of film entertainment, Blade Runner has earned a place among sci-fi fans as a cinematic marvel that like the book it was...

Spider-Man: Homecoming (Review): A Most Welcome Return
When Sony and Marvel got together to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with Captain America: Civil War it...

The Mummy (Review): All Wrapped Up and Nowhere to Go
Seeing as how every major film studio wants to release an anthology upon the world it’s seems only fitting that The Mummy (Universal...

Wonder Woman (Review): The DC Extended Universe Is Now Back on Track…
It’s easy to understand why in our most recent podcast (which you can listen to here) we at Pop Culture Cosmos labeled DC Comics latest...
Alien Covenant (Review): An Entertaining Step In the Wrong Direction
When Prometheus landed in theaters back in 2012, it was met with mixed reception. For some, it was a welcome return to the cult sci-fi...

Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 Review: A Family Affair
Never let it be said that Marvel Studios, in its continuing attempt to garner a stranglehold on the superhero cinematic genre, doesn’t...

What’s Your Top 25 Films? Here’s Mine… (Updated 1/24/2019)
Many of us out there in the world truly enjoy the power of cinema. Whether it's curled up on the sofa on a rainy Saturday afternoon or...

Logan Review: Claws Out For One Last Ride…
To say that the X-Men films has been heavily reliant on the Wolverine and Hugh Jackman would be the understatement of the decade. The...



















