
Here is our walkthrough with Bandai
And our awesome photo shoot of Bandai’s booth
Until next time!

Here is our walkthrough with Bandai
And our awesome photo shoot of Bandai’s booth
Until next time!

Here is our walkthrough with Colorforms!
Until next time!
By Steven Biscotti
Weaponized, the latest film to be released by Cinedigm, “a leading independent content distributor”, released earlier this month on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital. Starring Johnny Messner, the go to tough guy in action films of this genre, and sporting an impressive supporting cast of actors like Mickey Rourke and Tom Sizemore seems like just the kind of movie we’d see advertised theatrically. Yet we have it available direct to the home video format. Is the fast paced actioner quite the “white-knuckle, stunt-fueled film” that it’s hailed as? Alternative Mindz gave it a watch and we have the word on whether or not you should check this one out!
The market for films like Weaponized is out there. While for many that are excitedly counting down the days until the next major film release, it’s easy to overlook the likes of films like Weaponized. Especially as one scans the new releases and sci-fi/action genre department at a store like Target. Despite the class of movies that can sometimes go unnoticed and unspoken of, there are many solid entries out there that feature the talent we normally respond to. Director Timothy Woodward Jr.’s Weaponized is just that kind of movie. Quiet release yet it features a notable cast. During the late 80’s and throughout the 90’s (and early 00’s), Tom Sizemore was the ultra cool tough guy on camera. While he was never a leading man, he was surely one of the finest character actors in the business. With roles in pictures like Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, and Pearl Harbor, it’s hard to recall a picture that Sizemore wasn’t in. Yup, he was the undercover agent in Point Break and he fought that alien/creature/monster in Relic. But sometime after the Michael Mann series Robbery Homicide Division, he fell off the map – for reasons we won’t go into here. But, here we are in 2016, and Tom Sizemore is back and in a co-starring role inWeaponized. Not to mention he’s also next to the likes of Mickey Rourke, a man who needs no introduction. So, we have Sizemore and we have Rourke. The cast of Timothy Woodward Jr.’s futuristic action film holds up, but what about the picture itself?
Weaponized takes place in the not too distant future. After a series of terrorist attacks, one in which sees “a blatant attack” on the Pentagon, we learn of a private operation that allows soldiers to swap consciousness with a target, which allows American soldiers to combat terrorism in a more effective way. However, we are talking about a sci-fi/action film and, of course, the military program is severely abused. Johnny Messner’s homicide detective, named Walker, gets involved after an incident out in public and the rest is an hour and a half of reliable action that is both entertaining and a bit borrow some of other films.
Timothy Woodward Jr.’s Weaponized isn’t a bad movie. It’s just not terribly inspired. The story by Sean Ryan feels like a sort of distant cousin to the far superior Universal Soldier. If anything, Weaponized feels like a movie that should have starred Jean Claude Van Damme in the nineties, but for whatever reason, just never happened. Weaponized is enjoyable and the action is steady, but the most intriguing aspect of the movie is found within its cast. Tom Sizemore and Mickey Rourke are fun to watch and even though Johnny Messner is the go to tough guy, he does entertain us in a role that could have been played by many others.
Cinedigm does have a movie worth being discovered in Weaponized. More films by Cinedigm should be recognized as it is a healthy and vital aspect of the movie-making business. The cast and crew make up a movie that has as much put into it as many of the other films granted a larger release. At the end of the day, people wrote, produced, and created a film – going far beyond a stage that so many could only dream of. For that reason alone, Cinedigm should be applauded.
Alternative Mindz gives Weaponized two and a half stars.
DC SUPER HERO GIRLS GRAPHIC NOVEL SERIES GREENLIT FOR SECOND VOLUME
After increasing anticipation from fans about the upcoming original graphic novel DC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis, DC Entertainment announced today that volume two is not far behind!
DC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis is the first publishing product for the new superhero universe for girls from DC Entertainment, and will be available everywhere books are sold on July 5. To satisfy the excitement of fans, the publisher has greenlit a second volume, DC Super Hero Girls: Hits & Myths due out on November 2. Writer Shea Fontana and artist Yancey Labat will reprise their roles for the second volume.
While learning about The Odyssey in Mister Etrigan’s poetry class, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl and their friends go on their own Odyssey-inspired journey where they face off with a Cyclops, seek help from a Witch, and evade the Siren before journeying to the underworld. Can they help their teacher escape from Trigon’s prison and return home? Find out in DC Super Hero Girls: Hits & Myths.
For a sneak peek of DC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis, pick up a copy of the first two chapters at your local comic book shop on Free Comic Book Day, May 7.
Last week i had the chance to cover the 2016 Winter Film Awards Indie Film Festival and i had a great time attending it. The Winter Film Awards focuses on diversity in Independent Film, with a special emphasis on highlighting women and minority filmmakers. There was a large selection of over 60 films that were shown to us ranging from horror, drama, romance, animation and documentaries and i have seen them all. My favorite ones were “Dad and Mum” (comedy), “Strings” (animated), “Oblivion Season” (drama), and “Ron Taylor: Dr. Baseball”(documentary). There were also music videos and Q and A panels as well
There was also the Award show on the final day of the event and here are the results
Best Picture: Ben & Ara, Directed by Nnegest Likké
Best Actress: Constance Ejuma, Ben & Ara
Best Actor: Kevin Baggott, Why Do You Smell Like the Ocean
Best Director: Isaac Ezban, The Similars
Best Animated Film: Strings, Directed by Pedro Solís
Best Documentary Film: The Real Miyagi, Directed by Kevin Derek
Best Horror Featured Film: Tuyul: Part 1, Directed by Billy Christian
Best Horror Short Film: The Bridge Partner, Directed by Gabriel Olson
Best Short Film: Letter to God, Directed by Tamas Yvan Topolanszky
Best Student Film: Fulfilament, Directed by Rhiannon Evans
Hollywood might ignore women and people of color, but Winter Film Awards celebrates everyone! #WFA2016 #WFASoDiverse
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WonderCon 2016 makes its debut Friday, March 25 at the Los Angeles Convention Center and DC Entertainment wants you to get the first look at some of the exclusives premiering at the show!
On sale at the Graphitti Designs booth (South Hall, Booth #1403), these comics feature variant covers spotlighting some of DC Comics’ most popular titles, hottest artists and the highly anticipated feature film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Beginning Friday, DC Entertainment is excited to feature the following variant cover comic books for sale at WonderCon:
Co-written with Brian Azzarello with art by Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson, DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE pits Batman, Carrie Kelley, Superman and Wonder Woman against a renegade priest and his maniacal followers from the newly-restored city of Kandor! The first three issues will be available for sale during WonderCon, each with its own unique variant cover and selling for $15 each.
The issue #1 variant cover features art by Howard Porter (SUPERMAN, JUSTICE LEAGUE 3001). Issue #2 features cover art by Jill Thompson, while issue #3 includes a variant cover by Paul Pope. And if you’ve ever wanted your own one of a kind Dark Knight III cover from your favorite Bat-artist, then you’re in luck; DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE issue #1 will be available for $10, with a blank sketch cover you can take with you to artists’ alley!
Another series of exclusive variant covers celebrates the upcoming feature film BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE with variant covers for issues #50 of SUPERMAN, BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN. Each sells for $10, and features a photo cover of each of the three principal actors in the film, Henry Cavill (Superman), Ben Affleck (Batman) and Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman).
WonderCon 2016 takes place March 25-27 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. Stay up to date on all things DC Entertainment by downloading the all-new DC Entertainment app on the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. And be sure and stop by the DC Entertainment booth in South Hall (#1602) to meet some of your favorite writers and artists!