Outstanding new trailer for new 80’s style science-fiction film, Max Reload and the Nether Blasters drops

Written and directed by Scott Conditt and Jeremy Tremp of Arizona’s own Cineforge Media, the story is about a small time video game clerk who must go from zero to hero after accidentally unleashing the forces of evil from a cursed Colecovision game. The film stars Tom Plumley, Greg Grimbergen, Hassie Harrison, Joey Morgan, MartinContinue reading “Outstanding new trailer for new 80’s style science-fiction film, Max Reload and the Nether Blasters drops”

An open letter to J.J. Abrams about making Star Wars VII

There’s nothing coming out of the London based Star Wars camp, as of late, that has me even remotely interested in how this will all turn out. No one really knows how or what, J.J. Abrams, will do with this beloved franchise. All we have to go on are his previous films, which aren’t bad,Continue reading “An open letter to J.J. Abrams about making Star Wars VII”

Video for One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

This morning I woke up to take my dog out, came back and decided that I wasn’t going back to sleep and started browsing music videos online and came across this amazing one called One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. Needless to say, I was blown away visually and aurally, so I had to doContinue reading “Video for One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan”

Absolutely gorgeous and moving tribute to the cosplayers of Dragon Con 2013

So I know you’ve seen a lot of cosplay videos from conventions as well as smart ass geek-youtubers interviewing/hurling insults at cosplayers and groping women, for the sake of their ignorant fans…well this is not what this is. This is an outstanding tribute to those who dream of other worlds and once, twice or threeContinue reading “Absolutely gorgeous and moving tribute to the cosplayers of Dragon Con 2013”

Has the Jedi mysticism in Star Wars been lost over the years

The years have not been kind to the Jedi, a once benevolent group of mystics whom occasionally had to do battle with the forces of evil to create balance in the universe. Remember when Star Wars was just about Luke Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Yoda and Darth Vader? It’s been a very long time sinceContinue reading “Has the Jedi mysticism in Star Wars been lost over the years”

Hit Girl owns Kick Ass 2

Just left Kick Ass 2, and I’m feeling really good about using my AMC free pass on this film. It’s been little over three years since director Matthew Vaughn (X-Men:Days of Future Past), spit out the surprisingly bloody debut “Kick Ass” into theaters. That film, based on the Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr. comicContinue reading “Hit Girl owns Kick Ass 2”

The Creators Project brings Dungeons and Dragons and Couture together for a whimsical fantasy

This short may be too hipster for it’s own good, but Frodo is in it. What better way to add some legitimacy to this strange fantasy, in what would otherwise be a runway show in Bryant Park, than to add Elijah Wood into the mix. It’s quiet and looks a lot like a M83 video,Continue reading “The Creators Project brings Dungeons and Dragons and Couture together for a whimsical fantasy”

NOISEY gives us the lowdown on Hair, Style and Music

How much does your look determine how well you will be accepted by the masses? That’s one of the questions, I think, NOISEY tries to ask, as they interview the likes of Sleigh Bells, Tegan and Sara and Rye Rye. From David Bowie to Karen O , the image of the Rock Star has alwaysContinue reading “NOISEY gives us the lowdown on Hair, Style and Music”

Image Comic’s “Pretty Deadly” gets a release date

IMAGE COMIC’S rolled out a press release today for a new comic we thought you guys might want to know about called Pretty Deadly. The story is written by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Captain Marvel, Ghost, Osborn) and illustrated by Emma Ríos (The Amazing Spider-Man, Osborn). The story centers on Ginny, Death’s daughter, who rides onContinue reading “Image Comic’s “Pretty Deadly” gets a release date”

The iconic science fiction magazine OMNI is getting a reboot

There were many factors that contributed to my imaginative growth as a child, one of them was my dads monthly subscription to OMNI magazine. The magazine, started by PENTHOUSE magazine mogul Bob Guccione and partner Kathy Keeton in 1978, was so ahead of it’s time that a kid like me could barely get past their,Continue reading “The iconic science fiction magazine OMNI is getting a reboot”