In what has become my favorite convention in the DFW area, Texas Frightmare Weekend 2019 did not disappoint. The party started on Thursday night, as Alamo Drafthouse hosted showings of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Reanimator with Q + A’s with the cast from each. The A Nightmare on Elm Street Q +A featured Freddy […]Read More
Texas Frightmare Weekend is celebrating its 14th year May 3-5 2019. Presented by Arrow Video, TFW takes place at the Hyatt Regency DFW Airport. It has become one of the largest horror conventions in the country. With 93,000 square feet of convention floor, Nerdlocker is excited to be covering this event for the 4th consecutive year. Click […]Read More
It was back in the summer of 2004 when a little film called Shaun of the Dead came into my life and with that came a love and appreciation of the man behind the film, Edgar Wright. As the years went on and Wright continued to create equally wonderful cinematic gems in Hot Fuzz, The World’s […]Read More
Day two started with waiting in line to meet the remarkable Billie Piper of Doctor Who, Penny Dreadful, and Secret Diary of a Call Girl. Only a few minutes late for autographs, I see Miss Piper walking towards us. She looks right at me and says, “I just need to use the toilet” in the sweetest British accent imaginable. […]Read More
Day one of Motor City Comic Con was, as usual, a blast. My favorite moment might have been when Michael Rooker passed me on the left and yelled, “I’m Mary Poppins y’all!” on his way to his booth. That might be the greatest line in all of Marvel movie history. But a close second were […]Read More
Introducing Forever Fest! Sarah Pitre & Brandy Fons have a dream. A dream that echos the dreams of millions of girls everywhere. They want to have the ultimate girls weekend, accompanied by good reads, great shows and awesome movies, geared towards those with the immense need to deal with their mens-, well to deal with […]Read More
Written by – Malachi Constant Planes (Hall, 2013) marks the third theatrical visit to the world of Cars. In case you were curious as to how the two previous Pixar efforts are connected to this wholly Disney outing, the opening sigil reads: “From the World of Cars“, which is immediately followed by the title card, […]Read More
I don’t even know where to start. Well, it was a screening of three movies, so how about we start with three different writers telling you how their night was at this amazingly special event? Aaron Rainbolt A few weeks before the event, I was made aware of a special Alamo Drafthouse screening of The Three […]Read More
Moscati Vision [mo•scott•ē vi•zhen] noun 1. The freelance studio of Designer and Illustrator David Moscati, specializing in Print, Identity and Web design. adjective 2. The phenomenon of being able to see through the specific aesthetics of David Moscati. I would love to include a detailed biography of artist David Moscati, but no one could possibly […]Read More
One of our favorites Guzu Gallery of Austin, Texas is putting on their second gallery and its going to be Big! 12.5″ Big! Guzu Gallery of Austin, Texas is bringing together a group of artists who love music like we do. Spring Break is the best time of the year in Austin. That’s when one […]Read More
Guzu Gallery of Austin, Texas is bringing together a group of artists who will be translating the Kaiju universe from movie and TV fame to screen prints, original artwork and custom toys.Nerds everywhere should be familiar with at least one Kaiju monster from Japan, unless you have been living under a rock for the last 50 […]Read More
I had never been to a Con. I always wanted to go to one. It just seemed like so much fun. Amazing costumes everywhere, everyone Nerding out together about all their favorite stuff. Our favorite writers, artists, actors, hanging out answering questions, telling stories, signing autographs. And the stuff! Oh the STUFF!!! So. Much. Cool. […]Read More
The Nerds are at the Las Vegas Comic Expo 2012 bringing you all the exclusive interviews we can! In this video, Cubby interviews the artist talent behind such instant classics like Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan and Fables #100, Adam Hughes! For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, […]Read More
Austin, home of the famous 2012 Fantastic Fest that attracts celebrities and movie fans alike, is the wonderful eclectic capitol of Texas. The festival takes place in September at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar, filling six screens for eight days as well as hosting many writers, directors and actors, both well established and unknown. Along […]Read More
Well I’m one full day into Fantastic Fest 2012, which isn’t counting the many days previous of watching screeners. So far everything has been pretty great. The Fest started out strong with Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, which was so good I saw it twice! And cried both times. Admittedly I’m a bit of a softie for […]Read More
Among all the things that were announced/shown off at this year’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas, NV, we got an earth-shattering glimpse of what’s to come in G.I. Joe: Retaliation this summer. The most notable thing about the trailer was all the destruction. Part of me thought I was watching the sequel to 2012 (2012 Part […]Read More
Who is Iron Jaiden? What about Jay Shaw? For one thing, this is the guy who turned me on to the artist Michal Ksiazek, who did the Polish Blade Runner poster I am seeking to add to my collection. This is also the guy who rocked the screen printing poster community like a silent storm […]Read More