Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Beverly Hills Cop: An Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films by focusing in on one or two particular areas of the picture that helped to define it for better or for worse. Beverly Hills Cop is a 1983...

Andor (2022) – Episodes 1-3 – Spoiler Review

The first three episodes of Andor were a refreshing change of pace (and scenery) for Star Wars. For starters, there is no sign of Tatooine and it likely will stay that way since the showrunner, Tony Gilroy, set out to tell a contained story, without relying on an overabundance of fan service.

Manga-nificent: Spotlight on Fobbs Publishing

In the realm of comic book publishing, there are those that think that sticking with the same old formula is the sure path to success. They see safety before creativity, but not so with...

It’s Aliens vs. Knights With Writer Tom Pinchuk

Discover the new take on Don Quixote and War of the Worlds. What would have happened if aliens invaded medieval Spain? Well, now Humanity has an unlikely defender in Don Quixote in this action-packed...

Morbius: an Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films by focusing in on one or two particular areas of the picture that helped to define it for better or for worse. Morbius is a 2022 horror...

A Kaiju Christmas: an Interview With Sam Haine and John Schrad

I had the pleasure of speaking with  Sam Haine (Slow City Blues) and John Schrad a Los Angeles-based illustrator about their new project A KAIJU CHRISTMAS. Which is a children's book for All Ages based on The Night...

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