It’s the 30th Anniversary of The Lost Boys and Logan Myerz reviews the comic series by Vertigo Comics.
We will have more Comic Reviews coming soon on our YouTube Channel!
It’s the 30th Anniversary of The Lost Boys and Logan Myerz reviews the comic series by Vertigo Comics.
We will have more Comic Reviews coming soon on our YouTube Channel!
Logan Myerz reviews the Kong: Skull Island Blu-Ray provided by our friends over at Warner Bros. !
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I wasn’t initially going to review Detroit for many reasons that I’ll get into in a moment, but I’ve been thinking about it all day, and I found myself getting angrier while wondering why no-one else has picked up on the stupidity in this film. Maybe it is just me, maybe I am focusing too much on such a minor part of the film, but it’s a minor part that sets off the entire second act. And the fact that the film refuses to even acknowledge it is why it pisses me off.
Logan reviews the new Netflix show, ‘Ozark’ starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.

Prepare for 2049! Blade Runner 2049 releases in theaters October 6, 2017. Funko is excited to introduce Blade Runner 2049 to Pop! vinyl.
Logan Myerz heads to Alpha to review Luc Besson’s newest film ‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.’
Translation of Beauty : A Conversation with Michael Alago

We’re often reminded that beauty exists in the eye of the beholder. But that revelation takes for granted that the beholder is already positioned in front of the subject she or he is admiring. Seldom do we hear about the influencers that make the relationship between subject and admirer possible. Without them, how would we even have the opportunity to recognize beauty? Michael Alago has made a career of interpreting art and presenting it for large audiences. Who the F**k is that Guy?: The Fabulous Journey of Michael Alago, director Drew Stone’s documentary about Alago’s life and career, explores Michael’s ability to translate his personal passions into shareable ideas. Whether in the role of show booker for the legendary Ritz club in New York, A & R (Artist & Repertoire) scout for Elektra Records, or as an independent photographer, Alago has a vision for understanding the talent that makes his subjects unique and different. And in the film, we get to see the world through his eyes.

WARNING – Spoilers and swearing are plentiful
I had no immediate plans to see The Last Knight, I knew I would because I just can’t turn away from this franchise now that I’m five films into it (I finished the Texas Chainsaw series so I can tackle this one). But if I hadn’t lost an Oscar bet, I wouldn’t have taken the theatrical viewing because I haven’t seen a Transformers movie in the cinema, since I was dragged to Revenge of The Fallen while I paid a tenner to have Michael Bay shove his f**king robo-balls in my face. But I did lose and I did go to see The Last Knight and to my surprise the film had the exact same problems as the last film. Hell it has the exact same problem that every Transformers film has and yet somehow this one turns out worse than nearly all of them. This is one step above Fallen as worst in the series.

Marvel introducing Spider-Man in Civil War was a big step and allowed them to introduce their version of one of the most popular characters in this Universe. Now with his own movie in the MCU, thankfully it isn’t an origin story again. In Homecoming, Spidey proves why his inclusion to the MCU was the best move for the character, and Tom Holland sets himself up as arguably the best incarnations of the web-slinger.
We haven’t always had the best representation of Catwoman on the Big Screen, so here’s our ‘Top 20 List’ of actresses who should play Selina Kyle.