Interview with Director, Luke Sparke and Actor, Dan Ewing from the movie “Occupation Rainfall” | Film Review by Marcus Blake

Film Review… Are you like me when you watch Independence Day and wonder what the alien invasion looked like in other parts of the world, how come nobody ever made a movie about that? Even though it’s not really a sequel or even related to Independence Day, there is a movie that deals with an […]

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS: Who Gives a F@#k About the Oscars! When the Oscars Get it Wrong and the Most Underserving Wins in Oscar History – May 2nd / May 9th, 2021 Issue is Out Today | FREE DIGTIAL DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE!

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS Who Gives a F@#k About the Oscars! When the Oscars Get it Wrong and the Most Underserving Wins in Oscar History May 2 / May 9, 2021 Vol. 5 “The Ultimate News Source for the Nerd in You!” Weekly News from That Nerd Show for April 11 / April 18, […]

May 2nd / May 9th, 2021 Issue

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS Who Gives a F@#k About the Oscars! When the Oscars Get it Wrong and the Most Underserving Wins in Oscar History May 2 / May 9, 2021 Vol. 5 “The Ultimate News Source for the Nerd in You!” Weekly News from That Nerd Show for April 11 / April 18, […]

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS – Anime for Beginners: 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan in You | April 11th / April 18th, 2021 | FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS Anime for Beginners: 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan in You April 11th / April 18th, 2021 Vol. 4 “The Ultimate News Source for the Nerd in You!” Weekly News from That Nerd Show for April 11 / April 18, 2021 Featured Article: Anime for Beginners – 18 Great […]

Anime for Beginners: 18 Great SHOWS for the Anime Fan in You By Chloe James and Aclairic Ambrosio

You’re not an Anime Fan, but you want to be? You want to get into Anime, but don’t know where to start. That’s what we’re here for! But why is Anime Great? The Greatness of Anime Aclairic: Anime is overlooked, mainly because the average individual hears about the more “famous” anime that have come to […]

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS: Anime for Beginners – 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan in You – March 28 / April 4, 2021 Issue | ON SALE NOW!

ON SALE NOW! THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS Anime for Beginners: 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan in You March 28th / April 4th , 2021 Vol. 4 Weekly News from That Nerd Show for March 28 / April 4, 2021 Featured Article: Anime for Beginners – 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan […]

April 11th / April 18th, 2021 Issue

THAT NERD SHOW WEEKLY NEWS Anime for Beginners: 18 Great Shows for the Anime Fan in You April 11th / April 18th, 2021 Vol. 4 “The Ultimate News Source for the Nerd in You!” Weekly News from That Nerd Show for April 11 / April 18, 2021 Featured Article: Anime for Beginners – 18 Great […]

2021 Grammy Award Winners

Record of the Year “Black Parade,” Beyoncé “Colors,” Black Pumas “Rockstar,” DaBaby and Roddy Ricch “Say So,” Doja Cat “Everything I Wanted,” Billie Eilish “Don’t Start Now,” Dua Lipa “Circles,” Post Malone “Savage,” Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé The one story you shouldn’t miss, selected by New York editors SIGN UP FOR ONE GREAT STORY Album of […]

Chaos Walking is Finally Here, But is it Worth Seeing | Review by Marcus Blake

Finally, Chaos Walking is now in theaters. It’s one of those films that got caught up in the pandemic and should have been released last year, but like so many films it got delayed. There hasn’t been much fanfare about this film, after all it was filmed a few years ago after the two stars, […]

RETRO GAME ROBOTECH: THE MACROSS SAGA HD EDITION SHOOTS ITS WAY ONTO NINTENDO SWITCH

GPC Games & LCG Entertainment Remaster Classic Side-Scrolling Shoot’Em-Up Action Based on 1980’s Animated TV Show in HD LOS ANGELES – THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2021 – Indie game developer Galaxy Pest Control today announced that it has launched Robotech: The Macross Saga HD Edition for the Nintendo Switch™. Based on the popular 1980’s Robotech anime SciFi series, the gameplay centers […]

How the Mandalorian Saved Disney’s Star Wars Franchise by Marcus Blake and Brendan Smith

It’s hard to imagine that Star Wars would need saving. After all, it is the greatest sci-fi franchise in film history, even more than Star Trek when it comes to sheer popularity.  But Star Wars is it is not without its controversy.  As great as the original Star Wars trilogy might be, especially for the […]

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Jason Clarke, Michelle Monaghan & Jai Courtney To Star In Action-Thriller ‘Black Site’ From ‘John Wick’ Producers

from DEADLINE.COM : Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty), Michelle Monaghan (Mission: Impossible) and Jai Courtney (The Suicide Squad) are set to star in action-thriller Black Site from the producers of John Wick, Hotel Mumbai and Bait. Black Site centers on a group of officers based in a labyrinthine top-secret CIA black site who must fight for their lives in a cat-and-mouse game against Hatchet, a brilliant and […]

That Nerd Show’s 2020 Game of the Year | Top 10 Games of 2020

This is our Top 10 Games of the Year at That Nerd Show including our Game of the Year for 2020   1 2020 GAME OF THE YEAR Every so often we get one groundbreaking video game that defines a new era in gaming and is something that we haven’t seen before. It doesn’t happen […]

“Cyberpunk 2077 is Better Than You Think” by Marcus Blake | 2020 End of the Year Gaming Review

Cyberpunk 2077, is it really that bad? Of course not! With all the controversy surrounding the release of this game, all the bugs that had to be fixed on the release date and gamers complaining that the graphics didn’t live up to expectations, therefore, demanding refunds, which the PlayStation store has granted, it’s time to […]

“Dueling Christmas Movies on Netflix” | Jingle Jangle and Christmas Chronicles 2 Reviews By Allison Costa

Every new Holiday season brings with it tons of new movies and shows on every streaming platform, and this year was no exception.  Netflix debuted two new films this holiday season, both with All-Star casts:  “Jingle Jangle” and “Christmas Chronicles 2”.  Christmas Chronicles 2 came just 2 years after its predecessor, and stars Kurt Russel […]

Keanu Reeves: the Return of “Bill & Ted” and the Path From Johnny Utah to Shane Falco/ by Alex Moore

It is the end of the summer for 2020 and we are quickly approaching the often-vaunted fall lineup of films. Keep in mind that around THESE parts, the summer is about two months longer compared to the rest of the country. So, “fall” means something entirely different to all of us (in Texas). As if […]

Maybe the Most Relvent Movie of 2020: “See You Yesterday” Review by Danielle Butler

See You Yesterday follows two teenagers as they complete their invention and experiment with backpacks fashioned for time travel. The film takes place in Queens and Brooklyn, New York in 2018. After Claudette Walker (C.J.) and her friend Sebastian travel back to yesterday, they quickly discover the butterfly effect is no joke when Calvin, C.J.’s […]

Bill and Ted: Face the Music | Review by Marcus Blake

Did we really need a third Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure movie… yes, yes we did! Because all things are better in trilogies and even though it’s been 29 years since the last one, there’s no reason why we shouldn’t get this movie and there’s definitely no reason why it wouldn’t be funny. Let’s face […]

Netflix Sets Prequel Series ‘The Witcher: Blood Origin’

Netflix has announced The Witcher: Blood Origin, a limited series from The Witcher universe. #TheWitcher    #Netflix   #BloodOrigin Blood Origin will be a six part, live-action limited series, and a prequel to the streamer’s series The Witcher. Set in an elven world 1,200 years before the world of The Witcher, the show will chart the origins of the very first Witcher, and […]

The Last Days of American Crime | Review by Julie Jones

Sometimes you get a feeling about a film before you even watch it. And, usually, I will still give it a try if it looks like it has some sort of redeeming quality. Whether it is a story that sounds interesting and different or actors I love, I can usually find a reason to watch […]

“A Great Old School Sci-Fi Flick!” The Vast of Knight Review by Marcus Blake

They say great sci-fi films never get made anymore. There’s too much CGI that ruins the aesthetic quality of what a great sci-fi film should be. For the most part that’s true. We may never see a sci-fi film made like the first Star Wars movie or Silent Running where it was all done effects. […]

Doug Liman To Direct Tom Cruise In Outer Space-Shot Movie Collaboration With Elon Musk & NASA

Doug Liman will boldly go where no film director has gone before. Liman plans to accompany Tom Cruise on the action adventure film to be shot in outer space that is being mounted independently (for now) and involves Elon Musk’s Space X and NASA. Liman, who directed Cruise on the movies American Made and Edge […]

The Bone Collector – A Comparative Review by Joshua Sherman

For the uninitiated  Lincoln Rhyme is NYC’s Sherlock Holmes, and he’s on the hunt for the only serial killer to give him a real challenge – the Bone Collector, more from Summer 2018 Reading Recommendations  Now that you’re all caught up  I can still recall learning from Jeffery Deaver himself at a Meet-the-Writer event here […]

‘Lost In Space’ Renewed For Third & Final Season By Netflix; Showrunner Zack Estrin Inks Overall Deal With Streamer

Netflix has renewed Lost in Space for a third season to premiere in 2021. It will be the family sci-fi adventure’s last, featuring the conclusion of the Robinson family’s epic space journey towards Alpha Centauri. (Watch the video announcement below.) As Lost In Space is coming to an end, Netflix is extending its relationship with series executive producer/showrunner Zack Estrin, […]

All-Con 2020 – What to Look Forward this Year | The Best Fan Convention in Dallas!

It’s another exciting year for All-Con celebrating it’s 16th year. . The best fan convention in Dallas and this year it’s bigger and better than ever with more panels and events that will keep you busy throughout the four-day weekend. All-Con starts on Thursday, March 12th and runs through the 15th. This year they welcome […]

Doctor Sleep – a book-centered review by Joshua Sherman

For the uninitiated Picking up only a few years after the events at the Overlook Hotel, this sequel to Stephen King’s The Shining follows a now middle-aged Dan Torrance as it becomes his turn to help an even more gifted young lady who is being sought by a tribe of murderous paranormals that feed on […]

‘The President Is Missing’: Paul Adelstein, Medina Senghore & Gina Gallego Join Showtime Drama Pilot

Paul Adelstein (Scandal), Medina Senghore (Happy!) and Gina Gallego (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) are set as series regulars opposite David Oyelowo in The President Is Missing, Showtime’s drama series adaptation of the novel by President Bill Clinton and James Patterson from Christopher McQuarrie and Anthony Peckham. In The President Is Missing pilot, a powerless and politically aimless vice president (Oyelowo) unexpectedly becomes president halfway into his […]

BioWare commits to totally overhauling Anthem: “Sometimes we get it right, sometimes we miss”

BioWare is now working on a “longer-term redesign” of Anthem, as general manager Casey Hudson confirmed in a new blog post reflecting on the game’s troubled history and fundamental problems. Hudson’s post comes roughly three months after a Kotaku report on an update referred to as Anthem 2.0 and Anthem Next, which described a bottom-up transformation on the scale […]

Kirk Douglas, Indomitable Icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Dies at 103

The actor starred in such films as ‘Champion,’ ‘The Bad and the Beautiful,’ ‘Lust for Life,’ ‘Gunfight at the O.K. Corral’ and ‘Spartacus,’ to name just a few. Douglas walked away from a helicopter crash in 1991 and suffered a severe stroke in 1996 but, ever the battler, he refused to give in. With a […]

For All Mankind – A Speculative Review by Joshua Sherman

“The inspiration of the race is the race,” Edmund Blyden For the uninitiated  “The series explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended.” –IMDB, but more specifically it speculates on what we might have done had we not been the first country to put a person on the moon. Now […]

The Legacy of Star Wars and the Skywalker Saga: How to Truly Enjoy Episodes 1-9 | Editorial by Marcus Blake

Legacy is a word that gets thrown around when we talk about Star Wars after 42 years. As we come to the close of the Skywalker Saga, Nine movies that have spanned generations in telling the story of a powerful Jedi family whose rise and fall are a centerpiece of the galaxy far, far away, […]

A Legacy for the ‘Average Joe’ in “Richard Jewell” Film Review by Alex Moore

In a world where billions upon billions of people currently inhabit, there are bound to be just as many unique stories. Take time back, even a couple of decades, and that number might seem astronomical, with no dramatic exaggerations applied. “They” say that we all find fame (or infamy) for at least 15 minutes of […]

“The Aeronauts”, A Good ol’ Fashioned Victorian Space Movie? by Chloe James

Indeed, Aeronauts, recounts how meteorology pioneer James Glashier (Eddie Redmayne) and the adventurous widow Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) flew higher than any human had previously flown in gas-balloon (kind of like a hot air balloon but using hydrogen)  in order for Glashier to prove that weather prediction could be achieved. Along the way they encounter difficulties […]

JOHN CLEESE TO RECEIVE THE ERNIE KOVACS AWARD AT DALLAS VIDEOFEST 32 ON DEC. 4 at Texas Theatre | Dallas, Texas

DALLAS (Oct. 18, 2019) – Dallas VideoFest is proud to honor actor and comedian John Cleese, best known for the British comedy, Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Fawlty Towers, with the coveted Ernie Kovacs Award at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd. – Oak Cliff/Dallas). To purchase tickets, […]

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