Thank God (or maybe more appropriately the Devil) for John Wick. In a cinematic landscape where most action we see is computer generated gods with unlimited power leveling cities with a clenched fist or decimating half of all life with the snap of their fingers, there needs to be a John Wick. Not that there’s […]Read More
It seems like forever since I’ve been to a new con. When I found out the exhibitor lineup of this year’s DesignerCon 2018 I knew I had to make it this year. With Mondo deciding to not hold a convention this year I guess their schedule opened up and they decided to bring some […]Read More
Sometimes you feel like having a stress free con. I have a tendency to try to pack in as much as I can when going to conventions. There’s so much to do, buy, and see that it can get so overwhelming and you end up not taking in the experience completely. So for this year’s […]Read More
It feels like forever since I’ve been to a comic con. So to say I’m excited for Rose City Comic Con this weekend would be an understatement. This year really seems to have something for everyone. So get your con bag ready and read below for a condensed daily rundown of the panels, artists, and […]Read More
Since The Man and I first heard that Alamo Drafthouse hosted the event, Jaws on The Water, it has been on our bucket-list of things we must do in Austin. We had recently talked with our Buddy before Fons PR organized our chance to check it off the list, and I was quick to take […]Read More
So I had the opportunity to attend HorrorHound Weekend again this year that took place at the Sharonville Convention Center in Cincinnati on March 23-25, 2018. I was accompanied by my good friend Andy Kallas, his 7 yr old daughter Delilah and my son Michael Jr. When we hit the con on Friday the queue for wristbands […]Read More
Funny, whimsical, heart-breaking, witty, sometimes problematic. That’s right, we’ve got a new Wes Anderson film. This time around Anderson revisits his love of stop-motion animation to bring us the tale of a young boy, his lost dogs and a pack of other dogs who make it their mission to reunite the pair and get into […]Read More
Meet Neil. He does our short film reviews. Neil is a film geek from the UK and will be reviewing new movies as they emerge, blinking into the cold English winter. It may not actually be winter there yet (we don’t have winter in Las Vegas), but you get the idea. GHOST STORIES – March […]Read More
It’s often said that out of harsh times some of the best art is created. The way and shape of things causing people to look creatively inward and really tap into what they want to express can make for art thats universal and compelling and inspiring; a cultural moment addressing things that need addressing. For […]Read More
This afternoon, my dashing date and I entered the courtyard behind Mondo for their current gallery, Batman: The Animated Series. By date, I’m referring to Littles. When I say dashing, he immediately took to the sweet women working the sign in table for Fons PR, informing them that he is a very big fan of […]Read More
This is going to be brief. I prefer a quiet suspense, where you can’t lay your bets. It’s extremely difficult to share a review on a film I enjoyed like a dirty little secret. I want it to stay mine, but I want others to understand why. I’d arrived with a five-minute delay from weather and […]Read More
The past year has just flown by and I can’t believe it’s already time for one of the best and biggest Comic Cons in the Pacific Northwest, Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, WA. This year’s four day con looks to have more fun and fandom than can fit into a TARDIS. Below is a […]Read More
I’d like to start off with a special thanks to Fons PR for hosting such a fun early screening event. Biggs and Smalls both enjoyed decorating their own pet rocks, listening to Austin School of Rock perform, and now are proud owners of some snazzy Early Man shirts. Gareth Witte and Kenneth Haney of Triad […]Read More
Grey Matter Art is back with their annual Black Friday Mystery Tube Sale! The sale will start on Friday, November 24th at 1PM EST, and have a limited number of tubes available. In addition to our sold-out posters, they are also offering some rare and sold-out sets, test prints, and signed posters from creators and […]Read More
I’ll never forget the first time I watched Dawn of the Dead, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Thing, or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was utterly terrified, but compelled to keep watching as I peered from behind a pillow. Or the last time I put down a Stephen King book and then immediately checked […]Read More
Spider-Man is supremely popular, but rarely treated with the respect he deserves. For a prime example, check out the Maximum Clonange storyline during the ’90s. Needless to say, it was not good. So it’s always refreshing to see an artist capture the essence of the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man freely swinging through New York City with […]Read More
There is going to to be a lot of Star Wars art in the next few weeks. But so far my personal favorite is from Bottleneck gallery and Killian Eng with his fresh take on “Rogue One” With out further ado, here is the press release from Bottleneck and info about the print it self. […]Read More
Alexandra Shipp and Brianna Hildebrand make us love the relationship between these two psychopaths Best friends Sadie and McKayla are on a mission to boost their social media fandom as amateur crime reporters hot on the trail of a deranged local serial killer. After they manage to capture the killer and secretly hold him hostage, […]Read More