Pixels is based on a short film of the same name (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou8vRWTSsJo) and is directed by Chris Columbus, who also directed the first two Harry Potter movies as well as some other good films such...
The End of the Tour (2015) Before his death in 2008 (not a spoiler—the film starts with news of his suicide), David Foster Wallace was one of contemporary literature’s shining stars. His 1996 novel, “Infinite...
Usually vampire stories are not my thing…I’ve never read Twilight or Dracula, never watched True Blood or The Strain. But right now, I’m completely obsessed with everything vampire and it’s all because of Carmilla. If...
Sci-fi. Comic books. Anime. Cosplay. Martial Arts. Furries (shudder). Nerds love just about everything. And for every thing that nerds love there seems to be a con, or convention. Despite openly declaring myself a nerd,...
Natasha aka Natty Willy, Antonio, and new co-host Chris talk about the latest episodes of The Strain, Falling Skies, and Teen Wolf. Michelle joins us later in the podcast to discuss the crazy season finale of Penny...
Kim is back for this episode of TVTalk with the Nerd Element! She joins Natasha aka Natty Willy and Antonio as they discuss the season premiere of The Strain and the last few episodes of...
Natasha aka NattyWilly was so excited about this podcast she forgot to introduce herself! For those that don’t already know, I loved the Starz show “Spartacus” which starred Andy Whitfield as the title character in...
While looking for their booth I stumbled right upon it when the gorgeous Batman figures caught my eye. Bay Area-based Tweeterhead has made a splash on the scene. With a variety of 1:6 Scale maquettes...
While at San Diego Comic-Con I had a chance to talk to Zach Oat of Diamond Select Toys, about their new and upcoming releases. DST has a few new items from their Back to the...
The Death of “Superman Lives”: What Happened? (2015) Note: The following review refers to an early version of the film that was incomplete at the time of screening It may seem strange to make a documentary...