Jenika Enoch
Bio
I love movies, music, sci-fi, and art. I'm a certified graphic designer and create my own art. Things that fuel me include equality, respect, and anything weird.
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'My So-Called Life': Why Jordan Catalano Was the Best Crush In TV History
If you are a child of the 90s, you have no doubt heard of My So-Called Life at some point, if not watched every episode. The teenage drama series starring Claire Danes unfortunately only lasted one season, but it quickly became a cult classic for a reason.
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Geeks
10 Essential Life Lessons We Learned from 'My So-Called Life'
My So-Called Life is probably one of those 90s shows that you remember watching back in the day, but you don't really remember all of it because it's been so long. I reconnected with this show not long ago, and re-watching this short-lived series made me realize quite a few things about this 90s gem.
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Humans
6 Reasons Why You Should Watch 'Freaks and Geeks' Right Now
Freaks and Geeks is perhaps one of the best television shows to ever grace the small screen. Serving as a launching pad for actors like Seth Rogen, James Franco, and Jason Segel, the teenage "dramedy" created by Judd Apatow and Paul Feig was the first to portray high school in a realistic way. The only sad part is it lasted just one season. Even with only 18 episodes to offer, the show left quite an impact on viewers who watched regularly and it has since become a highly-treasured cult classic.
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Geeks
Must-See Horror Movies For Beginners
Over the years, people have called me a lot of things due to my love for the horror genre. I've been called crazy, sick, sadistic, or whacky for my love of all things gore, but I just can't help myself. I have my small circle of fellow horror fans, but the general consensus among true horror geeks is that the genre is still a bit underrated and often abused.
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Horror
'Blade Runner 2049' Has a Villain Problem and We Need to Talk About It
Not having a central villain can be sort of a problem. While the original Blade Runner is a science-fiction classic, the sequel Blade Runner 2049 amplified its concepts to new heights; Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic explored the fine line between humanity and artificial intelligence — and our relative perception of good and evil.
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Geeks
Can We Ever Numb the Pain Caused by These Awful Horror Remakes?
While we could easily start out by discussing which modern horror remakes were surprisingly good, the truth is the bad sometimes outweighs the good. Unfortunately for us, the bad outshines the good most of the time with remakes in general. This seems to be more prevalent, especially when it comes to the modern horror genre, so why not discuss it?
By Jenika Enoch6 years ago in Geeks
Why the Graphic Depictions of Bullying in '13 Reasons Why' Are Necessary for Viewers
If you managed to make it through the Netflix original series 13 Reasons Why, then you're no doubt a little shaken up. After all, it's a show about a girl who leaves cassette tapes behind to tell those whom she feels are responsible for her suicide why she did it. The subject matter alone is a powerful thing, and many people who read the 2007 novel by Jay Asher wondered how Netflix would visually represent the story.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Geeks
How 'Underworld' Was the Perfect Vampire Movie of Its Time
Even if you're not a fan of horror films, you've probably watched the Underworld movies at some point. This dark vampire franchise starring Kate Beckinsale kickstarted in 2003 and quickly became the it vampire movie that horror fans had been waiting for since Blade, Dracula 2000 and Interview with the Vampire.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Horror
4 Alfred Hitchcock Movies That Could Be Revisited For The Anthology Series 'Welcome To Hitchcock'
Back in September 2016, we learned that a TV-anthology series inspired by the works of legendary director Alfred Hitchcock was in the works, tentatively titled Welcome to Hitchcock. Universal Cable Productions (UCP) is set to produce the concept, with Beauty and the Beast writer Evan Spiliotopoulos on board to pen the series. In addition to Spiliotopoulos, we also know that director Chris Columbus is attached to produce and direct the pilot episode.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Horror
How Nine Inch Nails Changed My Life
Music is perhaps one of the most powerful forces on the planet. I can guarantee that we have all had our fair share of moments where we heard a piece of music and felt like a song or album was meant for us. It might even feel at times that it was specifically written for us, and that our lives changed for the better (or worse) when we heard that one specific song.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Beat
Dear Younger Self: Patience Is A Virtue
Starting from childhood, it seems like we've always been in a hurry. Whether we just couldn't wait for an event happening at school, a sporting event, or simply just couldn't wait to grow up, we have always been too excited to wait for something. Throughout the years, impatience and excitement (for me) has almost always been met with the one word... "patience."
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Longevity
It's Official: Horror Is the Only Movie Genre in Which Women Speak as Often as Men
It's no secret that the battle for gender equality in Hollywood is intensifying. With the continued conversation surrounding the topic — and the monstrous success of Patty Jenkins's Wonder Woman as an example of what brilliant women can accomplish — key figures in the industry are making their voices heard and trying to shake up the existing standards of female representation.
By Jenika Enoch7 years ago in Horror