Lake Charles, LA In January, the Lake Charles Film Festival announced that its first guest of honor would be none other than Michael Gray, Billy Batson from the 1974-1976 CBS television series Shazam! The series celebrates its 45th anniversary this year and the character of Captain Marvel, now referred to as Shazam, will be gettingContinue reading “Announcements!!!”
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A Buzzing Success!
Somewhere South Of Cybertron I really had my doubts about the Transformers franchise whenever I heard that a Bumblebee movie was in the works at Paramount. Although I enjoyed the first Transformers film way back in 2007, each and every film that followed seemed to get more sophomoric with the humor, more outlandish with theContinue reading “A Buzzing Success!”
Blind Spots Galore: Bird Box Review
Whatever You Do, Don’t Remove Your Blindfold! On Friday of last week, Netflix released its latest horror/suspense thriller, Bird Box, to mixed reviews. The Sandra Bullock vehicle tells the story of Malorie (Bullock) and two young children (Julian Edwards and Vivien Lyra Blair) as they attempt to make their way down a river, rapids included,Continue reading “Blind Spots Galore: Bird Box Review”
Dive Into Aquaman!
Amnesty Bay….One Week Early Last night I attended an exclusive Amazon Prime Member viewing of Aquaman. I was very excited to see this film already, but the chance to watch it a bit early made me even more anxious to see the film. I will admit that I was a tad nervous that the filmContinue reading “Dive Into Aquaman!”
Web Slinging Into Christmas!
A Happy Meal And A Movie While Aquaman is the superhero flick getting the most attention this December, there’s another one that’s swooping in on December 14th that’s bound to draw a big crowd as well. That film is the animated Marvel feature Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. The film will focus on the Mile MoralesContinue reading “Web Slinging Into Christmas!”
Ready To Dive Into The Aquaman Film!
Somewhere Off The Coast Of Amnesty Bay First and foremost, I’m sorry that I haven’t posted in a couple of weeks. I’ve been pretty busy with work lately and haven’t had the time nor the energy to post as of late. With that being said, I have some great news! Although DC’s Aquaman film isn’tContinue reading “Ready To Dive Into The Aquaman Film!”
Throwback Thursday: Dragonheart (1996)
In The Days Of Dragons Just over twenty years ago, Dragonheart was released in theaters. It told the story of Bowen, a knight of the Old Code, and Draco, believed to be the last living dragon on Earth, who join forces to take on the evil King Einon, a tyrant that has a unique connectionContinue reading “Throwback Thursday: Dragonheart (1996)”
Big News For Ken’s Alternate Universe!
Gotham, Metropolis, and Beyond I can’t say much about what’s happening in my universe right now, but I can at least tell all of you that something awesome has happened and I’m excited to be a part of it. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming posts about all things DC!
Throwback Thursday: Halloween (1978)
Forty Years Ago It’s hard to believe that it has been forty years since John Carpenter’s Halloween was released. While it wasn’t the first slasher film (many argue that 1912’s The Lunatics deserves that title), it was definitely the film that blazed the trail for future slasher franchises such as Friday The 13th, A NightmareContinue reading “Throwback Thursday: Halloween (1978)”
7th Annual Lake Charles Film Festival
Southwest Louisiana On Friday, October 5th, at the Brimstone Museum in Sulphur, LA, the 7th Annual Lake Charles Film Festival kicked off with a series of short films and music videos and a screening of Tarzan of the Apes in celebration of the silent film’s 100th anniversary. Kelsey Swire was the emcee for the eveningContinue reading “7th Annual Lake Charles Film Festival”
