Image Comics The Old Guard Vol#1 brings humanity to being immortal

The writers and illustrators for The Old Guard, are legends in their own right, so it makes sense that when you put them together, they make a great soup! Image Comics has another hit to add to their list of great comics like (The Walking Dead and Saga). The Old Gaurd, created by Gregory RuckaContinue reading “Image Comics The Old Guard Vol#1 brings humanity to being immortal”

Trailer for Tito explores sexual predators with a new lens

There’s not a whole lot to be seen here, but right away you get a feeling. The feeling that you are about to embark upon something special. I don’t see many films that make me reference directors like Harmony Korine or Gus Van Sant, but this one has all the makings. This avant-garde piece ofContinue reading “Trailer for Tito explores sexual predators with a new lens”

Documentary Class Action Park unleashes the mayhem on HBO Max

Yeah…I’ll let you sit with the image above for a little. If your thinking…”you could totally break your neck in that thing!” don’t worry, people did, but the famous and insane Jersey park never shut down and people never stopped coming. Produced by Chris Charles Scott and Seth Porges, the documentary chronicles the rise andContinue reading “Documentary Class Action Park unleashes the mayhem on HBO Max”

Charlize Theron will not be returning for Fury Road prequel Furiosa

Next to waiting for the Dune 2020 trailer, this has got to be some of the worse news coming out of Hollywood. Let me explain…I am a huge Mad Max:Fury Road fan! I own the blue ray and the Black and Chrome limited addition of the film. Most of that love is for the artisticContinue reading “Charlize Theron will not be returning for Fury Road prequel Furiosa”

This short, done by The Atlantic, reveals racism that cost many Black farmers their land through the years

Until I watched thus report, I had no idea how many black farmers there were in this country. Literally, generations of land owners and all with the same issues…haters! Over the course of the 20th century, black Americans have lost approximately 12 million acres of land. This mass land dispossession—a war waged by deed ofContinue reading “This short, done by The Atlantic, reveals racism that cost many Black farmers their land through the years”

Trailer for new doc, Boys State is hilariously unsettling

Did you know that there’s an event held in Austin TX, every year, that grooms young men to be tomorrow’s manipulators? It’s called Boys State and yes…politics has me jaded!! So it’s kind of like a high school debate competition “on acid”! This event is designed to teach young men about lobbying, superpacking, filibustering, manipulation,Continue reading “Trailer for new doc, Boys State is hilariously unsettling”

Time travel short Dirty Machines: The End of History, proves that Hitchcock and Science fiction go hand in hand

As I was saying…if Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick had a baby this brilliant short would be it! Okay, I didn’t say all of that, but this story, directed and written by David Matthew Olson is awesome! Set in a time where time travel exist and apparently is readily accessed, the film stars David Matthew Olsen,Continue reading “Time travel short Dirty Machines: The End of History, proves that Hitchcock and Science fiction go hand in hand”

EXP TV Streams The Strange and it’s Glorious

I don’t know if it makes me strange that I’ve already seen a lot of the clips that they show on this channel, but I’m thrilled that I’m not the only one who digs this stuff!! I’m a huge fan of strange public access tv, vintage commercials, vintage music videos from obscure artists, art houseContinue reading “EXP TV Streams The Strange and it’s Glorious”

New Studio 54 images emerge from the archives

Studio 54 was a night club in the seventies that was right around the corner from where they tapped the Late Show with David Letterman in New York. It’s been a million different things since it closed back on February 4, 1980 due to income tax evasion…among other things. There has been movies, documentaries, evenContinue reading “New Studio 54 images emerge from the archives”

Trailer for The Stand: How One Gesture Shook The World arrives

Human competitions have never been strangers to the political arena. As much as people would like to disagree, sports has always been a platform for people of color to not only show our amazing athleticism, but to fight for injustices all around the world. In 1968, Olympics runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos, made history,Continue reading “Trailer for The Stand: How One Gesture Shook The World arrives”