If you haven’t heard about the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, I’m going to assume you’ve been living under a rock. Of course, if you have been living under a rock, let me explain. The Ice Bucket Challenge is simple: you get nominated after someone you know completes it and within […]
As Dreamers Do: An Interview with Director Logan Sekulow
As Dreamers Do is an independent film about the early life of Walt Disney. We did a review of it not too long ago and it is a phenomenal piece of cinematic art. It definitely has the Nerdophiles seal of approval and should be on the list for your next […]
Nerdophiles Remembers Robin Williams
It’s hard to write an article like this. I promised myself I’d get through it without crying and yet here I am sobbing as I read through the submissions of my staff members and other tributes online and on Robin Williams’ IMDB page. His loss has been devastating to generations of […]
SAFE by Justin Zimmerman is a Wild Ride from Start to Finish
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4HNKa1SugE] Rating: ★★★★★ Summary: How far would you go to keep your family SAFE? A bold new comic take on the horror genre in breathtaking color! Have you ever read a comic that blows your mind and makes you question everything you know? SAFE by Justin Zimmerman packs more into a […]
RIP Robin Williams: Actor Robin Williams dies at 63
We are sad to announce that Robin Williams, 63, was found dead today. The police in Marin County suspect that it was suicide but this has not been confirmed. Nonetheless, the world lost a phenomenal man today and our hearts, prayers, and thoughts go out to his family and everyone […]
As Dreamers Do: A High Quality, Family Friendly Flick
Summary: Behind every great mouse there is a man. Armed with an ever growing imagination and eternal optimism, Walt begins to develop skills as an animator early in life. He overcomes a variety of hardships to become one of the biggest icons in the world: Walt Disney. If you’re looking […]
San Diego Comic Con Day 1: Highlights
Day one of Comic Con International has come to a close, though I hear the activities in the Gaslamp district are just getting started. Our reporters did some great work today and sat in on a ton of panels. What they couldn’t do, the rest of Twitter did, and here […]
So You're not at San Diego Comic Con
So you’re not in San Diego participating in the biggest nerd party in the world. I feel you. I’m not, either, for a variety of reasons but I’m still making the best of it. Since I’m stuck sitting in my home in Oregon, I’ve decided to put together an abbreviated […]
You should be watching AMC's Halt and Catch Fire
If you’re not watching Halt and Catch Fire, then are you really living? I haven’t had a lot of time to catch up on new television this summer, but Halt and Catch Fire is one I’ve been fighting to find time to watch. When I do find the time, I’m […]
Emmy Nominations 2014: The Good, the Bad, and the Meh
The Emmy Nomination list for 2014 is out and I’m ecstatic and disappointed all at once. THE GOOD: Laverne Cox got a nomination for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series and that is historic. She is the first transgender person to be nominated for an Emmy and she deserves […]