“Becoming fearless isn’t the point. That’s impossible. It’s learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.” – Veronica Roth Thirty-five years passed before the sci-fi classic Blade Runner got its much deserved and equally ground breaking sequel, Blade Runner 2049. Before anyone saw how tremendous 2049 is, there was understandably […]Read More
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“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will […]Read More
Welcome back for more! Meow, If you’ve got nothing better to do, head on over to your last local video store, search your favorite legal or illegal online subscription movie sites, check your personal DVD or VHS collection and track these bad boys down. Meow, grab some delicious and/or nutritious sweet or sour treats, a […]Read More
One of our favorite artists brings a retrospective exhibition to the Thought Bubble Festival 2018. Matt Ferguson plans on showcasing at least 85 posters and pieces of art with an exclusive limited edition Exhibition Catalogue on sale at the grand opening. This includes rare, sold out posters, and some new surprises. The first 100 people […]Read More
It’s films like Blade Runner 2049 that make the unceasing waves of sequel-scum worth the constant eye rolls and negative reviews in hopes of finding something as mesmerizing as this modern masterpiece of science fiction. 2049 is a slow-paced, methodical, sci-fi noir thriller with sudden bursts of shocking violence. It is in that rarified air […]Read More
I honestly wanted to stay away from everything Blade Runner 2049 when it was announced. I saw the first Blade Runner in June of 1982 in theaters and I have never been the same cinematically. It is what I base any and all sci-fi movie’s to this day. Ridley Scott changed me as a director […]Read More
In 1995, the Japanese animated film, Ghost in the Shell, based on the popular manga of the same name, became a huge success and was heralded alongside Akira (1988) as one of the greatest anime films of all-time. It felt new and original, with heady themes to match the cutting-edge animation. It inspired many filmmakers […]Read More
What an amazing end to the year 2016 from Craig Drake. A pair of stunning new prints that are available now on the Hero Complex Gallery website. Screen Print with Metallic Inks Limited edition of 325 Approximately 36 x 12 inches Cost is $50 Screen Print with Metallic Inks Limited edition of 325 Approximately 36 […]Read More
UPDATE The results are in! You guys were great. Let’s be honest, you made the right decision. I say that because I was pulling for TRON. Rainbolt was really stomping hard for Blade Runner. As you can see from the final count, it was close, but Phase 1 of VERSUS goes to TRON! Thank you […]Read More
As a super fan of dystopian sci-fi and futurism in fiction in general, the new film, Automata, by Spanish director Gabe Ibanez has me particularly excited. Check it out first: The film clearly pays homage to Asimov, while avoiding the polished look of the I, Robot utopia. Ibanez seems to be the Spanish Neill Blookkamp. Having […]Read More
As if you needed another excuse to visit Austin Texas right? You don’t have to be a movie nerd to appreciate the beauty of a Mondo original movie poster. This time around its two Heavy hitters in the screen printing business. This March March 15-April 6 Tyler Stout and Ken Taylor will be heading to Austin […]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