Author: David Kozlowski

David Kozlowski

David Kozlowski is a writer, podcaster, and visual artist. A U.S. Army veteran, David worked 20 years in the videogame industry and is a graduate of Arizona State University's Film and Media Studies.

Deadpool 2: Michael Shannon Emerges As Frontrunner To Play Cable

Here at LRM we're kind of into Deadpool. Ryan Reynolds' sarcastic Merc with a Mouth jolted new life into the flagging superhero genre last year and anticipation for the sequel has grown exponentially over the

Amazon Picks Up Anthology Series Based On Philip K. Dick’s Works

What would you say to a new live-action, anthology series based on the short stories of legendary sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick, funded by UK's Channel 4, and produced by Ronald D. Moore and Bryan

The Dark Tower: Poster Arrives – And It’s Mind Bending

OFFICIAL: The Dark Tower Poster What excites you most about the promise of a new movie? What hooks you into its story and characters? For me, it will always be the movie poster, like the

Fargo Season 3: New Cast Spotlight Video Revealed

One of the many, many great joys to be found in FX's Fargo anthology series is seeing legendary character actors, such Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman, gleefully interpreting their roles and challenging audience expectations.

Alien: Covenant Clip Invites You To Meet Walter

As the release date for 20th Century Fox's highly-anticipated Alien: Covenant nears, the Fox marketing machine has shifted into full gear. A new and unusual video clip recently debuted that reveals the awakening of synthetic

Marvel’s Iron Fist Clips: Who Is Danny Rand?

Netflix's newest Marvel television series Iron Fist has an identity problem. Each of the preceding series leading up to Iron Fist -- culminating in the epic mini-series The Defenders later this year -- exhibited distinct

Netflix Moves To Innovate The Theater Experience

What's your idea of the perfect movie-going experience? For many, the traditional darkened theater full of strangers, collectively staring up at the big screen still represents the way films were meant to be enjoyed. For