
Logan Myerz embarks on another adventure to Best Buy to pick up the new Ready Player One 4K Steelbook. The movie was released on Tuesday July 24th.
Stay tuned for more unboxing videos coming soon!

Logan Myerz embarks on another adventure to Best Buy to pick up the new Ready Player One 4K Steelbook. The movie was released on Tuesday July 24th.
Stay tuned for more unboxing videos coming soon!

Logan Myerz reviews the 2017 Pixar animated film Coco that won an Oscar for ‘Best Animated Feature’ this year at the Academy Awards.

We wanted to congratulate Ashley Kolpak on winning the Ready Player One Blu-ray ! Stay tuned for more #PhellasGiveAway next month!

Logan Myerz reviews Daphne and Velma, the origin story of how these characters first met before Scooby-Doo and the rest of the Mystery Inc !
“The female future members of Mystery Inc. investigate strange goings-on in their school.”

Jurassic Park was such a seminal movie for many people in the 90’s as it managed to capture imagination, thrills, and suspense in such an unexpected way thanks to the skillful direction of Steven Spielberg. It also managed to be a great one off movie but because money is a thing, Hollywood keeps wanting to do more, which is why Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom exists.

Logan Myerz reviews the new Sci-Fi thriller Tau now streaming on Netflix.
“A woman is held captive by a scientist in a futuristic smart house, and hopes to escape by reasoning with the Artificial Intelligence that controls the house.”

Add the Oasis in crispy high definition to your home collection by letting us know ‘What’s Your Favorite Nostalgic Movie?’
We’re giving away a Blu-Ray copy of Ready Player One on July 24th at 7 PM CST (U.S. Residents Only) to one lucky person. Leave your answer in the comments below and don’t forgot to add #PhellasGiveAway to enter for your chance to win this movie.
Good luck!

Take a drive with Logan Myerz to the local Best Buy while he picks up A Quiet Place on Steelbook. Stay tuned for more unboxing videos coming soon.

Shows that come back from a long hiatus can be tricky because you don’t know how it will be perceived and it’s hard to know if it will have the same impact that it did with viewers from years ago. The other thing to consider is that people change and as a result, feelings and sensibilities change. This seems to be a big part of what co-creators David Lynch and Mark Frost were aware of coming into this new season of Twin Peaks, also known as Twin Peaks: The Return, as it seems to have a somewhat different feel from the original series. Whereas the old show contained lots of intentional soap opera satirical aesthetics, these new episodes have a more experimental and esoteric feel that is more fitting on its new premium cable home, Showtime. As usual with any David Lynch project, you’re not going to be given simple answers and satisfying conclusions. As long as you’re okay with that going in, you’re bound get something out of this. It’s not exactly a fun watch, but it gives you something to chew on even if it can be hard to wrap your head around at times thanks to the trademark surrealism on display.

Sequels are a disease…..meet the cure! Logan Myerz reviews the sequel film Another WolfCop that is now available on Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital HD.
Check out our full interview with director Lowell Dean and actor Leo Fafard.
https://cinephellas.com/2018/07/05/another-wolfcop-interview-with-lowell-dean-and-leo-fafard/
“Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven’s residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel.”