
Jenika Enoch
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I love movies, music, food, and art. I'm a certified graphic designer and create my own art sometimes. Things that fuel me include equality, respect, culture, and anything weird.
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Step Aside, Boys: Check Out These 10 Awesome Female Supervillains
"The female of the species is more deadly than the male" — Rudyard Kipling While many comic book fans (or even non-fans) would think the male species is the most dangerous and deadly out of all the comic supervillains, there is a lot of evidence to support the complete opposite. It's very likely that Rudyard Kipling was right by saying women are more deadly than men and we have several examples from multiple comic publishers to prove it. Whether it be seduction, mutant powers, superhuman abilities, magic, or being just plain evil, there are plenty of women within the popular comic book universes that prove to be just as evil, if not more evil, than their male counterparts.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Geeks
4 Ways The Joker's Story Is Better In The 'Suicide Squad' Official Novel
It's been 5 years since the release of David Ayer's Suicide Squad. Crazy to think, but since then we've seen the DC Extended Universe crumble into oblivion, Harley Quinn go on her own, and Task Force X rebooted with James Gunn at the helm. We all had high hopes for Suicide Squad, and a lot of those hopes went unfulfilled with Jared Leto's version of the Joker.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Geeks
'Suicide Squad' Mistakes: Did Continuity Errors Damage Harley Quinn's Origin?
Harley Quinn was no doubt one of the brightest stars in Suicide Squad back when the film was released in 2016. As a character, she's manipulative, funny, psychotic, and unpredictable... which is exactly how Harley should be. Margot Robbie knocked it out of the park with her performance as the former psychiatrist turned criminal sidekick. So much so that Robbie has reprised the role of Harley Quinn two more times with Birds of Prey in 2020 and The Suicide Squad in 2021.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Geeks
Remember When Nine Inch Nails Mastermind Trent Reznor Wanted to Create a TV Series?
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor first teased us with the idea of making a TV mini-series about his album, Year Zero, as far back as 2008. The album concept of exploring the world after a nuclear war between the United States and Iran gained popularity and attracted the likes of frequend NIN collaborator David Fincher and even head honchos over at HBO and BBC. There was even confirmation by Reznor himself that a Year Zero series was in the development stages at HBO and BBC, but even that update was 10 years ago.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Beat
Horror on the Small Screen: The Best TV Horror Villains
Similar to film, television horror depends on a few key formulas. Not only do you need to have high stakes and stunning visuals to keep an audience interested, but you need a menacing villain to hold it together. It also gives you something to be scared of or be angry about for weeks to come.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
10 Horror Villains Who Have Emerged Since the Birth of the Millennium. Top Story - August 2021.
While it can be argued that a lot of horror offerings since the year 2000 have been sub-par or have been reboots/remakes of classic horror stories, there have been a decent amount of villains that have really demonstrated how the film industry has changed the genre. Although not all of the villains we've been introduced to could be considered "original," we can all agree that the portrayal of them over the past 20 years in film and television has definitely given villains a resurgence and given audiences something to love or hate. They also give us a promising look forward into the future of the horror genre.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
The 10 Best Inmates On 'Orange Is The New Black'
Orange is the New Black remains to be one of the most popular series in Netflix history despite being over since 2019. The prison comedy/drama series based off real-life ex-inmate, Piper Kerman, lasted on the streaming service for 7 seasons. Among those seasons we witnessed love, murder, riots, fights, betrayal, sex, and lots and lots of drama. You can't have all of those things without some memorable characters, can you?
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Geeks
Which Film Swallows Your Soul? Comparing 'The Evil Dead' to 'Evil Dead II'
Sam Raimi first introduced us to the Necronomicon and the Deadites with The Evil Dead back in 1981. Starring pop culture icon Bruce Campbell at the ripe age of 23, the story about five friends being confronted with an ancient evil eventually rose to become a cult classic and is beloved by horror fans everywhere. The film features impressive practical effects for an independent film and it has a rather scary premise when you sit down and think about it. I mean, a story that includes being assaulted by trees if you try to leave the woods is very unsettling. While we see Ash rise to the role of the lone survivor and hero, he isn't really the Ash that we recognize and love today. In this adaptation, he is a rather sensitive young man struggling to save his friends and destroy the evil that has manifested itself into his sister.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
Want To Play A Game? I Bet You Never Knew These 10 Facts About 'Saw'
Saw is perhaps one of the most groundbreaking films of the modern horror genre. Released in 2004, this original release sparked a seven-film franchise and served as the directorial debut for horror master James Wan. The franchise kicked off as a low-budget idea similar to The Blair Witch Project and skyrocketed to become one of the highest-grossing horror franchises in film history.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
Why Do We Need Horror Icons?
For those of us who love horror movies and TV shows, there are a multitude of reasons as to why we are drawn to this expansive genre. Whether we are attracted to the high stakes, gore, or the stories of survival, it all boils down to one thing: We all love horror villains and icons.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
Welcome to the Strange: Ranking the Films of Tim Burton
I will start this off with a bit of a disclaimer and state the fact that I am a huge Tim Burton fan. Major. I even have a Nightmare Before Christmas themed tattoo sleeve and a small collection of Burton film memorabilia. You might think this list is biased or whatever else, but even as a fan I am fully capable of ranking these films for what they are because like anyone, there are films I love and ones I wasn't too crazy about.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Geeks












