- Stephen Basdeo on Neo-Victorianism and Medievalism, eds. Danahay and Howey
- Kevin J. Harty, on The Decameron, Netflix, 2024
- Jane Toswell, on Douglas Gray, From Fingal’s Cave to Camelot, ed. J. Bliss
- Kevin J. Harty, on Once Upon a Mattress (NY City Center)
- Gabrielle Storey on Sullivan, Eleanor of Aquitaine: As it Was Said
- Leandro César Santana Neves & Luiz Felipe Anchieta Guerra, GEHM: a post-mortem analysis
- Kevin J. Harty, on Mrs. Davis (Peacock Network)
- Carl B. Sell, on Richard Scott Nokes, Beowulf in Comic Books and Graphic Novels
- Kevin J. Harty, on The Wife of Willesden (Dir. Indhu Rubasingham)
- Clint Morrison on Pentiment
- Katrin Thier on Barbarians
- Simon Rodway on Glyn, Pumed Gainc y Mabinogi
- Kevin J. Harty on: Medieval (Dir. Petr Jákl)
- Donna R. White on: Brown and Williams, The Mab
- Kevin J. Harty on: The Adventures of Maid Marian (Dir. Bill Thomas)
- Craig M. Nakashian on Naismith, Ni Mhaonaigh, and Rowe (eds.), Writing Battles
- Kevin J. Harty on: The Northman (Dir. Robert Eggers)
- Kevin J. Harty on: Vikings: Valhalla (Dir. Jeb Stuart)
- Kevin J. Harty on: Nadja Leonhard-Hooper, The Collision, and Amanda Keating, The Martyrdom
- Christopher Berard on: Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot (Dir. Giles Alderson)
- Kristen Carella on: The Dig (Dir. Simon Stone)
- Wendy J. Turner on: Kaufman & Sturtevant, The Devil's Historians
- Gayle Fallon on: Dennison, Heaven Sent
- Jesse G. Swan on: Toswell, Today's Medieval University
- Keith C. Russo on: 'Girls Make Better Kings': Queer YA Literature Saves Camelot
- Stephen Basdeo on: Barber, The Daemons
- Simon Trafford on: Hardwick and Lister, Vikings and the Vikings
- Matthias D. Berger on: Carpegna Falconieri, Militant Middle Ages
- David A. Kopp on: Kotkin, Neo-Feudalism
- Laura Dull on: Cecire, Re-Enchanted
- Melissa Ridley Elmes on: Mittman and Hensel, Demonstrare
- Minjie Su on: October: Marco Polo
- Anna Czarnowus on: Nowakowska, Remembering the Jagiellonians
- Maire Johnson on: Flechner, Saint Patrick Retold
- Jesse Swan on: Anderson, Postmodern Artistry in Medievalist Fiction
- Robert J. Meyer-Less on: Turner, Chaucer: A European Life
- Rebekah Greene on: Gibling, The Image of Edward The Black Prince
- Mark Turner on: Mills, Derek Jarman's Medieval Modern
- William Biel on: Felce, William Morris and the Icelandic Sagas
- Michael Evans on: Orgelfinger, Joan of Arc
- Kevin J. Harty on: Aquaman (Dir. James Wan)
- Kevin J. Harty on: Robin Hood (Dir. Otto Bathurst)
- Kevin J. Harty on: OutlawKing (Dir. David Mackenzie)
- Andrew Elliott on: Wollenberg, Medieval Imagery in Today's Politics
- Felix Taylor on: Parker, Dragon Lords
- Daisy Black on: Spencer-Hall, Medieval Saints and Modern Screens
- Lisa Plummer Crafton on: Romantic Women Writers and the Arthurian Legend
- Kevin J. Harty on: The Last Sharknado: It’s AboutTime (Dir. Anthony J. Ferrante)
- Ellie Crookes on: Shaw, Saint Joan (Sydney Theatre Company)
- Kevin J. Harty on: Wulp, The Saintliness of Margery Kempe
- Carolyne Larrington on: Huckvale, A Green and Pagan Land
- Chad Crosson on: 6th Biannual Chaucer Celebration, Arizona State U
- Annie Heckel on: Kears and Paz, Medieval Science Fiction
- KellyAnn Fitzpatrick on: Wallace, Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Introduction
- Oliver Raker on: Loud and Staub, The Making of Medieval History
- Micheal Crafton on: Emery and Utz, Medievalism: Key Critical Terms
- Julia Baumgardt on: Cressler, Emeralds of the Alhambra; Shadows in the Shining City
- Ryan Kemp on: Lerner, Ernst Kantorowicz
- Ryan Harper on: Utz, Medievalism: A Manifesto
- Daniel Wollenberg on: Elliott, Medievalism, Politics and Mass Media
- Elaine Graham-Leigh on: Sennis (ed.), Cathars in Question
- Usha Vishnuvajjala on: Ritchie, King Arthur. Legend of the Sword
- Kevin J. Harty on: Ritchie, King Arthur, Legend of the Sword
- Máire Johnson on: Parker, The Harp and the Constitution
- Richard Utz on: Cohen and Elkins-Tandon, Earth
- Meg Pearson on: King and Woodcock, Medieval into Renaissance
- Erin Lee Mock on: Woods, The Medieval Filmscape
- Lauryn S. Mayer on: Metzler, Fools and Idiots?
- Leila K. Norako on: Eastwood, American Sniper
- Andrew Buck on: Megan Cassidy-Welch, Remembering the Crusades and Crusading
- Richard Utz on: The Medieval Magazine (Anniversary Issue)
- KellyAnn Fitzpatrick on: Danièle Cybulskie: The Five-Minute Medievalist
- Kevin J. Harty on: Beowulf, A Thousand Years of Baggage
- Laura Harrison on: Graeme Morton, William Wallace: a National Tale
- Mikee Delony on: Lois Leveen, Juliet's Nurse
- Karl Fugelso on: Walters Art Museum: Waste Not
- Ann F. Howey on: Leon Mintz, Arthurian Tales
- Debbie White on: Bettina Bildhauer, Diane Watt, et al., #femfog
- Gayle Fallon on: Carolyne Larrington, The Land of the Green Man
- Robin Wharton on: Kennedy and Truitt, Medieval Hackers and Medieval Robots
- Valerie B. Johnson on: Polack and Kania, The Middle Ages Unlocked
- Arthur Bahr on: Kazuo Ishiguro, The Buried Giant
- Lindsey Simon-Jones on: Bohemian Baby Boutique, Camelot Cloth Diaper Series
- Patricia Taylor on: Karina F. Attar and Lynn Shutters, Teaching Medieval and Early Modern Cross-Cultural Encounters
- Christopher Berard on: Michael N. Salda, Arthurian Animation
- Stephen Basdeo on: Carolyne Larrington, Winter is Coming
- Julie Chappell on: Oz Hardwick, New Crops from Old Fields
- Helen Nicholson on: Philippe Buc, Holy War, Martyrdom and Terror
- Pamela M. Yee on: John Fusco, Marco Polo
- Valerie Johnson on the Tenth Biennial Meeting of the IARHS, "Outlaws in Context"
- Sabina Rahman on: Stephen Knight, Reading Robin Hood
- Nicole Lobdell on: Yoshiko Seki, The Rhetoric of Retelling Old Romances
- Julia M. Smith on: David Matthews, Medievalism: A Critical History
- Daniel de Paula Valentim Hutchins on: M.J. Toswell, Borges, The Unacknowledged Medievalist
- Richard Utz on: Otto Gerhard Oexle, Die Gegenwart des Mittelalters
- Melanie Maddox on: Ian Wood, The Modern Origins of the Early Middle Ages
- Randy P. Schiff on: Tison Pugh, Queer Chivalry
- Kevin J. Harty on Game of Thrones, Season 5, Final Episode
- Michael Evans on David O. Scaer, Passacaglia
- Ronald Herzman on: Dennis Looney, Freedom Readers
- A. Keith Kelly on: Edward L. Risden, Alfgar's Stories from Beowulf
- Kevin J. Harty on: G. Miller, Mad Max: The Fury Road
- Dustin Frazier on: Kingsnorth, The Wake
- Kevin J. Harty on: Vaughn, Kingsman, The Secret Service
- Kristi J. Castleberry on: Kristina Pérez The Myth of Morgan la Fey
- Kathryn E. Fredericks on: Alicia C. Montoya, Medievalist Enlightenment
- Elan Justice Pavlinich on: Robert Stromberg, Maleficent
- Misty Schieberle on: Jill M. Hebert, Morgan le Fay, Shapeshifter
- Hilary Fox on: Nicola Griffith, Hild
- Emily Griffiths Jones on: Stephanie Trigg, Shame and Honor
- Candace Robb on: Julie Chappell, Perilous Passages
- Jessica Stacey on: Véronique Sigu. Médiévisme et lumières
- Anna Smol on: Vincent Ferré, Dictionnaire Tolkien
- Christopher Roman on: Bruce Holsinger, A Burnable Book
- Andrew Bozio on: Ladan Niayesh, ed., A Knight's Legacy
- Elan Justice Pavlinich on: Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, dirs., Frozen
- Jesse Swan on: Carolyn Dinshaw, How Soon is Now?
- Martin O, Heisler on: Sarah Keymeulen and Jo Tollebeek, Henri Pirenne, Historian
- Kara L. McShane on: Caroline Bergvall Meddle English: New and Selected Texts
- Jason Tondro on: Alexis E. Fajardo, Kid Beowulf
- Helen Nicholson on: Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam
- Sharon Rhodes on: Rebecca Brackmann, The Elizabethan Invention of Anglo-Saxon England
- Thomas Lawrence Lon on: Sarah Kelen (ed.), Renaissance Retrospections
- Jana K. Schulman on: Benjamin Hudson, Studies in the Medieval Atlantic
- Alex Mueller on: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fall of Arthur
- Elizabeth S. Leet on: Dominique Barthélemy, The Serf, the Knight, and the Historian
- Kristina Olson and Janet Snyder on Alexander McQueen, The Final Collection
- Leila K. Norako on: Andrews, Chapman, and Purcell, dirs., Brave
- Carol L. Robinson on: Krzywinska, MacCallum, and Parsler, eds., Ringbearers: The Lord of the Rings Online as Intertextual Narrative
- Valerie B. Johnson on: Kathy Cawsey, Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism
- Elizabeth Emery on: Zrinka Stahuljak, Pornographic Archaeology
- Russell A. Peck on: Pugh and Aronstein, eds., The Disney Middle Ages
- Lisa Horton on: Ashton and Kline, eds., Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture
- Kristin Bovaird-Abbo on: Weiss and Saleh, eds., Locating the Middle Ages
- Christina Szilagyi on: Caldwell and Caldwell, eds., Rome: Continuing Encounters
- Kevin Harty on: Pippin, dir. Diana Paulus
- Leah Haught on: Simon Armitage, trans., The Death of King Arthur
- Tracey-Ann Cooper on: Ryan Lavelle, Alfred's Wars
- Kellie S. Meyer on: Castles: An Anthology
- Alan Lupack on: George Tyson, The Never King
- Kevin Moberly and Brent Moberly on: Ian Bogost, Simony
- Karl Fugelso on: Nils Holger Petersen, Eyolf Østrem, and Andreas Bücker, eds., Resonances
- Richard Utz on: Mary Fishman, dir., Band of Sisters
- Carol L. Robinson on: Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Culture Studies
- Amy Kaufman on: Ute Berns & Andrew James Johnston, eds. Medievalism
- William Calin on: Vincent Ferré, ed., Médiévalisme. Modernité du Moyen Âge
- Richard Utz on: Kathryn Brush, ed., Mapping Medievalism at the Canadian Frontier
- Karl Fugelso on: Alan J. Koman. A Who's Who of Your Ancestral Saints
- Karl Fugelso on: Seymour Chwast. Dante's Divine Comedy. A Graphic Adaptation
- Lesley A. Coote on: Jerome de Groot, The Historical Novel
- Michael R. Evans on: Nickolas Haydock and E. L. Risden, eds., Hollywood in the Holy Land: Essays on Film Depictions of the Crusades and Christian-Muslim Clashes
- Janice Mann on: Michael Camille. The Gargoyles of Notre-Dame: Medievalism and the Monsters of Modernity
- Amy S. Kaufman on: David W. Marshall, ed., Mass Market Medieval: Essays on the Middle Ages in Popular Culture
- Mustafa Kemal Mirzeler on: Kathleen Davis and Nadia Altschul, eds. Medievalism in the Postcolonial World: The Idea of “The Middle Ages” Outside Europe
- Katie Lister on: Clare Broome Saunders, Women Writers and Nineteenth-Century Medievalism
- Gwendolyn Morgan on: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Be þam lytlan æþelinge. Trans. Fritz Kemmler
- Jesse G. Swan on: Konrad Eisenbichler, ed., Renaissance Medievalisms
- Ilse A. Schweitzer on: Dinah Hazell. The Plants of Middle-Earth: Botany and Sub-creation