I’ve been in quarantine for over a month now. My sanity is mostly intact but I have my bad days like anyone else. It’s days like today, when something genuinely breaks up the monotony of living a real life Groundhog’s Day that makes everything feel just a bit better. Last week a neighbor’s house caught […]Read More
It’s moments like this interview with writer and director Sean Anders, that really make this world feel small. Almost ten years to the day one of my favorite comedies Sex Drive, directed by Anders, debuted. To this day my friend and I quote this ridiculous (said with love) film. The same goes for Hot Tub […]Read More
Ridge Rooms is an illustrator and consumer product designer who combines her film school background and love of mid-century design and advertising to create movie-and-TV-themed artwork with a retro flair. Previously an in-house designer for Peanuts, Barnes & Noble, and Pepsi, Ridge relocated from New York City to a sleepy little Victorian tourist town in […]Read More
Kian is just starting his acting career. He’s a storyteller at heart. He’s also twelve. You can’t beat an ambitious young man working to achieve his goals in life. With that in mind, we had to learn more about him. You can learn more about his short film Made You Look and the Kickstarter project […]Read More
Last year I was fortunate enough to attend MondoCon in Austin, Texas. No lie it was one of the best convention experience I have ever had. A large part of that was due to the talented artists who attended. I discovered several artists I had not heard of before. Case in point, Aaron Draplin. Unfortunately, […]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 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
Before ever meeting director Michael Stephenson I already knew he was a person that was incredibly passionate about telling a story he feels others should hear. His previous creative efforts are a pair of documentaries Best Worst Movie, telling the story of the bad yet beloved cinematic masterpiece that is Troll 2 (a film which […]Read More
John Wick burst onto the scene in 2014 guns blazing letting audiences everywhere know that Keanu Reeves was still the ultimate badass. That film was brought to life in part by director Chad Stahelski. With a storied career in stunt work dating back to Point Break and including The Matrix Trilogy, Stahelski clearly knows the […]Read More
When at a Comic Con you would have to try very hard not to find a group of people that love at least one thing as much as you do. They’re a few days celebrating those nerdy hobbies alongside other like minded fans at a convention center. The only thing better than I could think […]Read More
Sherman, set the way back machine to 1997. I was enjoying my junior year at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio (Go Tigers!). As I was a soccer player (yes Nerds can play sports too!) I was on campus early for three-a-day practices. My best friend and roommate at the time Adam Dei Cas was also […]Read More
Once upon a time I very unexpectedly received a gift from our friends at Hero Gallery Complex. It was a screen print for How to Train Your Dragon by Patrick Connan. I had seen some of Patrick’s work online, but never in person. This print was beautiful. I did something I rarely do. I immediately […]Read More
I recently had an opportunity to chat a little bit with artist Timothy Pittides about his new Vices series with Grey Matter Art and check in to see what he has been up to since our last artist interview three years ago. You can check out our previous interview with Tim – HERE. Nerdlocker (NL): […]Read More
When you hear “Hail To The King” you may think Heisenberg or even Elvis Presley, but there is only one answer… Bruce Fucking Campbell! He is the one go-to actor that stays true to his craft and perfects many roles that can be viewed throughout film and TV over the past thirty years. I have […]Read More
For those of you who have never met Justin Brookhart, Mondo’s VP of Operations, I should probably warn you ahead of time. The dude is extremely likable. Always willing to talk to fans, answer questions (when he can), and just chat about stuff in general, he’s an engaging person to converse with. He talks with […]Read More
I’ll be honest. At this point in my poster collecting career, I have way too many prints. I get things sent to me and find that I just have nowhere to put them. Even my flat file is overflowing. I try to focus more on framing nowadays than I do purchasing. My one vice, however, […]Read More
I can remember the first time I watched Batman Beyond as a kid. I was such a huge fan of the original Batman: The Animated Series, and this was maybe the first time I saw an original take on The Dark Knight that wasn’t anything I was use to. Well fans everywhere latched on to […]Read More
Not all that long ago, on the internet near you, we interviewed Nerdy artist extraordinaire Tim Anderson. You can read it – HERE. As we came to know him, we found out he’s a huge Star Wars fan. Given his latest project and of course all the new films coming out, we had to reach […]Read More