There’s an allure to surfing that doesn’t come with sports such as pickleball. You’re on the water and hoping to grab a powerful wave which can kill you. The amount of grace and beauty a surfer can achieve when they catch a wave breaking just right is incomparable. I’ve heard
DVD Review: Behind The Bucket – A Garrison Story
If you attend to any comic book convention in your area, you’ve probably encountered members of your local 501st Legion. They’re rather noticeable since they march into the venue wearing stormtrooper uniforms from Star Wars. If you’re lucky, there’s a Darth Vader in the middle of them. It’s fun to
Groundbreaking Hollywood 90028 hit Blu-ray in November
Christina Hornisher needs her name mentioned at every film school. From my research, she appears to be the first woman to graduate from film school and directed a feature film. She went to UCLA’s film school with Jim Morrison of The Doors as a classmate. During the late ’60s and
Blu-ray Review: Village Of Doom
The village of Tsuyama, Japan became a massive crime scene on the night of May 21, 1938. A 21-year-old Toi Mutsuo used a shotgun, katana, axe and daggers to slaughter 29 people which was nearly half of Tsuyama’s population. It’s one of the most infamous mass murder episodes in the
Blu-ray Review: Otaku No Video
Disney and Warner Brothers must know that their DC and Marvel superheroes are no longer attractive to the new generation. From taking my kid to recent fan conventions, I’ve noticed a majority of people are dressing up as Japanese anime characters. Gone are the days when the crowd was filled