Karama Horne is a culture journalist, podcaster, host, and critic parked at the intersection of geekdom and diversity. She has bylines at Marvel.com, Rotten Tomatoes, NERDIST, The Wrap, and OkayAfrica. Her first novel, Protectors of Wakanda: A History and Training Manual for the Dora Milaje, was published in Fall 2022. She is the host of podcasts THEBLERDGURL Podcast and Pop Paranormal with TRVL Channel.
By Karama Horne
How Disney teamed with Kugali on 'Iwájú' to bring sci-fi Nigeria to life
Kugali issued a challenge. Disney accepted.
By Karama Horne
Sasheer Zamata talks 'Agatha: Coven of Chaos' and 'The First Woman'
Witches play a part in the new MCU series and her latest comedy special.
By Karama Horne
'Survival of the Thickest' review: Think 'Sex and the City' but more fun, and more inclusive
Can Michelle Buteau's rom-sitcom stick the landing?
By Karama Horne
Spider-Punk is the real hero of 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'
Daniel Kaluuya brings edge and revolt to the multiverse.
By Karama Horne
Screenwriter Akela Cooper on how TikTok led to 'M3GAN' Unrated
Plus, the gory differences between the two versions.
By Karama Horne
'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' review: A fun, yet crowded sequel that has trouble finding its footing
Is it better than the first movie? Or does it at least best 'Black Adam'?
By Karama Horne
Jada Pinkett-Smith's 'African Queens: Njinga' tells the story of the original Woman King
Emotional re-enactments bring Njinga to life.
By Karama Horne
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' hints at a Dora Milaje story that could have been
The comics' high-tech wetworks squad was reimagined for the screen.
By Karama Horne
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's mid-credit scene explained: Was that in the comics?
Well, no. But also, sort of.
By Karama Horne
#RecastTChalla campaign is not what you think
How love for ‘Black Panther’s main character is dividing a fandom.
By Karama Horne