Ziah Grace

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Ziah is a freelance writer and editor living in Los Angeles. He used to write comics analysis at Comicsalliance.com and loves puns.
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Stories By Ziah Grace
  • One Punch Man Season 3: Everything We Know So Far

    If you're a fan of superheroes or anime, chances are you're already well familiar with One-Punch Man. If you've been checking your streaming services weekly to see when (or if) a third season is on the way, worry not. We've worked so hard that we've gone bald finding out everything you need to know.
  • Movies That Had Way Too Many Plot Twists

    A well-executed plot twist can turn a middling movie into a good movie and a solid movie into a great movie. But there are just as many films that focus on plot twists to the detriment of everything else, especially when they start adding way too many twists for one movie.
  • Confusing Moments In Avengers: Endgame Explained

    Avengers: Endgame had a lot of moments that probably left you scratching your head in confusion. We've course-corrected our galactic maps, read our redacted S.H.I.E.L.D. dossiers, and checked in with JARVIS about what exactly some of those confusing moments in Avengers: Endgame really meant.
  • Things In Avengers: Endgame Only Adults Notice

    Like all Disney movies, Avengers: Endgame threads the needle between age groups, trying to offer a solid story that youngsters and adults can appreciate, but also adding enough mom-and-pop jokes to keep Mom and Pop engaged. Avengers: Endgame had plenty of things that went right over kids' heads.
  • Small Hellboy Details You Missed

    Fans have been waiting years to find out which new twists would be added to the story by the new creative team for the rebooted franchise. We're gritting our teeth, dusting off our tomes of Hellboy history, and casting a spell of blood magic to bring you all the small details you missed in Hellboy.
  • Weaknesses You Didn't Realize Iron Man Had

    The character of Tony Stark has seen a huge boost in popularity since 2008's Iron Man started up the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But what about his weaknesses? As it turns out, the frequent leader of the Avengers has quite a few vulnerabilities that his more superpowered friends don't.
  • Ways Iron Man Can Kill Thanos

    As Avengers: Endgame careens towards theaterss, the question every fan is asking is who is going to put an end to the Mad Titan, Thanos. Of all the possibilities, the one that makes the most sense is that the one destined to avenge half the Earth's population is none other than the MCU's first hero.
  • The Ending Of The Babadook Explained

    Jennifer Kent's 2014 horror hit The Babadook has plenty to say about grief and the exhaustion of motherhood, while also being just plain scary. Part of the movie's appeal is its moody, ambiguous ending. If it's in a look or in a book, you can't get rid of the Babadook… but you can understand it.
  • The Untold Truth Of Mysterio

    WIth his dome helmet, purple cloak, and fishnet-covered green bodysuit, Mysterio's an instantly recognizable supervillain. But just because you can recognize him on sight doesn't mean you know everything about the arachnid-hating trickster who's been one of Marvel's most tenacious villains.
  • Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Easter Eggs You Missed

    If you're even slightly a fan of Spider-Man, you're in for a treat with this movie, because there's enough hidden away to keep surprising viewers on their second, third, or even fourth run-throughs. Here are just a few of the Easter eggs you might have missed in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
  • Movies That Baited And Switched Fans

    In this era of social media and set photos, movies can get pretty predictable... but not always. For better or worse, some pull off a bait and switch on their audience. From a shocking mid-movie twist to a drama masquerading as an action film, here are some of the biggest swerves in movie history.
  • Current Movies That'll Be Cult Classics In 20 Years

    The true worth of a movie isn't always appreciated upon release. From an early work by a master of horror to an action sequel starring arguably the greatest living movie martial artist, these modern-day films you might have missed are sure to be cult classics in 20 years.
  • Small Details That Explain Confusing Movie Endings

    There are some films that seem to elude easy interpretations. Luckily, many of them include elements of symbolism or foreshadowing that make their ambiguous endings just a little bit more clear. Here are small details that help explain some of the most confusing movie endings.
  • The Best TV Shows Of 2018

    There are more channels, more streaming services, and more programs than ever. From sitcoms and dramas about the afterlife to families trying to survive the ghosts of childhood trauma and satirical presentations of the rich and famous in the City of Angels, here are the best TV shows of 2018.
  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Venom

    Making a movie about the evil version of a hero without actually using the hero himself seems like a recipe for disaster, but somehow Venom works. From the accurate page-to-screen transformation of the character to the rote climax, here are the five best and five worst things about the movie.
  • Creepy TV Shows You Should Never Watch Alone

    The last thing you want to do is look up from a particularly scary episode of television only to find yourself completely alone in a newly-spooky house. From a pinwheel of corpses to the raw existential terror of the nuclear bomb, here are the TV shows you should never watch alone.