The Batman – The Curry Review

DARKNESS. NO PARENTS! Brooding, dark, compelling, dense, atmospheric. Everything a Batman film should be. I want to discuss the three things I wanted from this film and the four that we got. 1) I wanted a detective...

The Best Resolution For The Flash Movie

Since The summer of 2020, it seems as though there is a recurring pattern with actor Ezra Miller being in the tabloids. The Flash & Fantastic Beasts actor has been accused of choking, fighting...

Jurassic World Dominion – Disaster Finds A Way – Focal Point Review

The Jurassic World franchise is known for dinosaurs; that’s what sets it apart from other blockbuster flicks. Fallen Kingdom ends with the perfect set up for Dominion. Dino’s reach the mainland and humanity must learn to survive and coexist with these prehistoric animals.

The Old Man, Series Premier: 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. The Old Man is a 2022...

Into The Beastlands: An Interview with Curtis Clow

Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with Curtis Clow,  Curtis is an American Indie Comic book Author/writer/co-creator best known for his books THE WILD COSMOS, BEASTLANDS, SLIGHTLY EXAGGERATED, and MAJESTIC which he self-published...

Dad’s Dallas Nerd Show : FanExpo Does It Big In TX

Nerd dads, get ready for a road trip to Dallas, Texas. From June 17th to 19th, 2022, FanExpo Dallas will be bringing the pain, the party, and the power to the Kay Bailey Hutchison...

MEN – A Thought Provoking Horror Tale – Focal Point Review

Men is a folk horror film, written and directed by Oscar nominated auteur, Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation.) The film follows a woman, played by Jessie Buckley, who takes a much needed vacation in a countryside cottage after a traumatic event. Her seemingly peaceful stay quickly becomes a living nightmare as she is haunted by what she fears the most.

Halo Season 1 Review – A Mediocre Adaptation

Halo is a video game franchise that holds near and dear to my heart. When I first saw the announcement of a live-action series during E3 2013, my excitement levels reached to the stars. Legendary filmmaker, Steven Spielberg, was originally set to be the showrunner. With his longtime experience in the sci-fi and action genres, there was nothing more a Halo fan could ask for. Knowing that one of the greatest filmmakers was helming a live-action adaptation of a beloved gaming franchise was reassuring. Unfortunately, those plans did not last long, as the show went through many years of development hell. It seemed like the show was dead in the water, until Showtime and Paramount partnered to produce it. Nearly nine years later the “global hit” show released its first season, but at what cost? Was it worth finishing this fight?