
“One Summer Can Change Everything.” Logan Myerz travels back to Hawkins, Indiana to review Season 3 of Stranger Things that was released on July 4th!
#StrangerThings #StrangerThings3 #TVReview

“One Summer Can Change Everything.” Logan Myerz travels back to Hawkins, Indiana to review Season 3 of Stranger Things that was released on July 4th!
#StrangerThings #StrangerThings3 #TVReview

Is the new Hellboy starring David Harbour really that bad? Check out our thoughts below!
#Hellboy #MovieReview
“Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.”

One summer can change everything… Check out our Stranger Things Season 3 trailer reaction and review. The show returns to Netflix on July 4th!
#StrangerThings #StrangerThings3 #Netflix #TrailerReaction

Logan Myerz reacts to the first Hellboy trailer from the upcoming R-Rated reboot. The movie opens in theaters on April 12, 2019.#Hellboy #Hellboy2019 #TrailerReaction
“Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.”

Attention all you ghouls, goons, and horror-heads, take an eerie trip with Nile Fortner to Orlando Florida’s Halloween Horror Nights 2018. Scare zones, concerts, and of course..horror.
#31DaysofHorror #Horror #October2018 #HHN2018 #HHN #UniversalHHN #universalorlando
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/events/halloween-horror-nights/index.html
‘Summer of ’84’ Is a Splash of Brilliant B-Movie Nostalgia

by Nile Fortner
Even though I wasn’t born yet, I know that 1984 was a fantastic year that gave us classics that would later go on to become classic nostalgia. The year 1984 gave us a Schwarzenegger as a futuristic killing-machine cyborg hunting down anyone named Sarah Connor in The Terminator. The year 1984 also taught us that Gremlins can’t get wet, Molly Ringwald was the O.G. red-head babe before Jessica Chastain (sorry Jessica), and that counting after “five and six you better grab your crucifix” before a red-and-green striped sweater wearing serial killer haunts your dreams.

Logan Myerz reviews the new horror film Summer of ’84 that was released on August 10th! #Summerof84
“After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous.”

I don’t usually review TV shows, but I wanted to try something different and Netflix’s Everything Sucks! was something that really stuck with me, so much that I was inspired to write about it and hopefully those of you who read this might want to give it a shot. Everything Sucks!, in a lot of ways, is the show that the trailer sells you with its very 90’s aesthetic, due to the fact that it’s set in 1996. It’s evident in the first two episodes, which are also its weakest. However, they do a good job setting up for the tone, the characters, and the story. But once it figures itself out, it becomes quite an engaging and charming show. The show is about a group of high school kids in Boring, Oregon and how they’re dealing with growing up.

Logan Myerz returns to 1996 to review the new Netflix Original series, Everything Sucks.
It’s 1996 in a town called Boring, where high school misfits in the AV and drama clubs brave the ups and downs of teenage life in the VHS era.

Funko can’t get enough of the Netflix Original Series Stranger Things!
We’re introducing a new Pop! series to go along with Stranger Things 2.
Don’t forget to watch the new season on Netflix now!