If you’re a fan of original movies with strong performances, killer music, and quirky characters, go see Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter and wait to read this review until afterwards. It doesn’t have any major spoilers, but I think you’re better off seeing it for the first time with as little knowledge of the plot as […]Read More
Odd City out of Austin, Tx has taken a lot of time off lately from releasing prints, but they are back with a new release by world renowned illustrator, Laurent Durieux This time for the Francis Ford Coppola 1972 classic THE GODFATHER Part I Release and Purchase Information: The LAURENT DURIEUX limited edition GODFATHER prints […]Read More
A soldier (Dan Stevens) introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence. From the director of YOU’RE NEXT and featuring a standout, badass performance from Dan […]Read More
When I first heard about Need for Speed and the involvement with Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul, I was ultimately excited. From seeing his character development in the show and his acting ability grow within the five seasons, I was interested to see his take as an action star. Walking into the theater, there was […]Read More
After nearly a two month radio silence Odd City has come out of the 2014 gate swinging! They have again partnered with MGM studios to produce a print for the Don Bluth classic, The Secret of NIMH. The art by illustrator Erica Williams is stunning, just see for yourself! And to add a […]Read More
Today marks the day of another unprecedented change in the world of creator owned story telling. Image Comics has announced that the biggest comic scribes in crime drama, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, have signed a 5 year contract to create projects under the comic imprint without any interference starting with their new series, The […]Read More
Dreamwoks Pictures just release a full length trailer for “Need for Speed” staring Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, and Imogen Poots. Directed by the 2012 Act of Valor director Scott Waugh and based on the video game series created by Electronic Arts is due for a March 14, 2014 U.S. release. Tell us what you think!! […]Read More
The story line of this film really interested me. You need to watch the entire story from beginning to end, even more than once, to see all that it has to offer. The first time I watched this film, I felt like it was above my head. It really seemed like there was something more […]Read More
Nakatomi Inc.’s last in the series of Frankenstein image’s from the great Bernie Wrightson is one of the best yet. The series has been popular here at Nerdlocker for obvious reasons. “Close Attention” measures 20×30, is printed on 130lb Cougar Natural paper, and is signed and numbered by the artist in an edition of only 140 […]Read More
TMNT New Animated Adventures #1 Writer: Byerly, Kenny Artist: Brizuela, Dario Cover Artist: Brizuela, Dario On Sale Date: July 10, 2013 Publisher: IDW Publishing This first issue of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic that’s based on the new Nickelodeon cartoon series is off to a good start. Writer Kenny Byerly did a great […]Read More
***WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD*** Now that some of the dust has settled in Metropolis, I’d like to address one of the criticisms I’ve seen about Man of Steel. It involves the portrayal of Superman as a messiah figure. One scene has Superman leave a Kryptonian ship with arms outstretched in an obvious crucifixion pose after his […]Read More
As someone who lives in one of the 20 US cities that currently has a zero waste initiative, and someone who cares deeply about sustainability and other ecological issues, Candida Brady’s new documentary, TRASHED, is making me seriously reevaluate my commitments. I thought I was doing pretty good. My household of four generates maybe a […]Read More
First Review- Spoiler Free In a world infatuated with technology we can miss a thing or too. Maybe we don’t realize when we are letting someone know too much. Or perhaps we miss that those closest to us might be in pain and need someone to help them. A computer is a fascinating invention and, […]Read More
http://www.nerdlocker.com – Brandon reviews the home video release of Iron Man 3. Iron Man 3 Director: Shane Black Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Ben Kingsley Writers: Drew Pearce and Shane Black Synopsis Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron […]Read More
I am trying something new here. I will write two reviews for the same film; the first will be spoiler free and the second won’t necessarily be filled with spoilers but there may be certain details you may not want to hear. First Review- Spoiler Free Mud tells of a man named, well… Mud. One […]Read More
Your votes determined who would be the March Nerdness 2013 champion. The alien and magic user divisions were loaded with favorites like Gandalf, Voldemort, Darkseid, Yoda, and The Doctor. The robots/android and monster divisions had some recognizable names like Godzilla and Megatron as well as some upstarts that might have tested your nerdy knowledge like […]Read More
Tonight was more of a quiet night with the Mondo gallery. Fewer than 30 people were lined up up front before the kraft paper was torn off the glass doors to reveal the innards of the gallery. Michael N. and I were able to preview the gallery and take some photos. Many pieces were sold […]Read More
[button color=”eg. black, red, blue, orange, green, light” link=”” target=””]Text here[/button] One of the best stories going in comics, and certainly one of the most popular, is the new series “Death of the Family,” which spans across all of the “Bat-books.” This story revolves around a faceless Joker who has returned more obsessed than ever […]Read More