Alec Frazier chats with the VFX team behind Star Trek: Picard… Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access is a long-awaited fan fantasy come true. Amongst the most stunning aspects of the show are the superb and widely varied visual effects. We sat down with Tim LeDoux, a co-founder of Crafty Apes who was a […]
TV Review – Love, Victor
Alec Frazier reviews Love, Victor… Love, Victor is a Hulu original series, and a sequel to the endearing 2018 hit film, Love, Simon. The show follows Victor Salazar (Michael Cimino), a new student at the school from Love, Simon, Creekwood High School, as he navigates friendships, family issues, relationship trouble, and discovers his true identity. […]
Comic Book Review – Infamous Tiger King
Alec Frazier reviews Infamous Tiger King… Infamous Tiger King is a comic book adaptation of the story of Joseph Maldonado-Passage, the former proprietor of the GW Zoo and Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma who was the subject of the Netflix series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. The comic is produced by Tidalwave Productions, and […]
Exclusive Interview – Becky Albertalli, author of Yes No Maybe So and Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Alec Frazier chats with Becky Albertalli… Recently, we met with young adult author Becky Albertalli as she was on tour to promote her new book, Yes No Maybe So. She agreed to an interview with us, which follows. Enjoy! How did you get involved with writing? When you were in middle school, high school, college, […]
Exclusive Interview – Comic book artist Adi Granov on the state of heroes and diversity in entertainment
Alec Frazier chats with comic book artist Adi Granov… We sat down with big-time Marvel artist Adi Granov at New York Comic Con 2019 and asked him about the state of Marvel heroes today and diversity in entertainment. I see you do a lot of heavy work on big-time Marvel heroes. How do you think […]
Movie Review – The Lighthouse (2019)
The Lighthouse, 2019. Directed by Robert Eggers. Starring Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe.. SYNOPSIS: The hypnotic and hallucinatory tale of two lighthouse keepers on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s. Very rarely does an absolutely perfect movie come along. These films are few and far between and seem to follow no specific […]
Why Disney World can be great fun for childless adults
Alec Frazier on the recent controversy about Disney World and childless adults… Recently, a parent went on social media and claimed that childless millennials and other individuals without children should be banned from Walt Disney World. This claim has stirred up a great deal of controversy, so we have come up with five valid reasons […]
More Than Just a Pretty Face: The Talents of Robert Pattinson
Alec Frazier on Robert Pattinson and his casting as Batman… Recently, Robert Pattinson was confirmed to be playing the next Batman by Warner Bros. Entertainment. He is a tremendously talented actor, and I wish him all the best. However, there has been much antipathy towards him taking the role. Some of the opposition has been […]
Simply Marvelous: A Sampling of Marvel: Universe of Superheroes – Part One
Alec Frazier reports from the Marvel: Universe of Superheroes exhibit… Approximately a month ago, we were given press access and premiere access to Marvel: Universe of Superheroes, the official Marvel exhibit. Although it first premiered at the Museum of Pop-Culture in Seattle approximately a year and a half ago, it has been heavily upgraded and […]
Everyone Is Human: Prosthetics in Alita: Battle Angel
Alec Frazier on prosthetics in Alita: Battle Angel… The new film Alita: Battle Angel is doing quite well at the box office, and many have praised its feminist ideals. However, the film is also quite a boon to the disabled community. It can be argued that it is a two-hour, $200 million treatise on prosthetics. During […]