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.

Trailer: Dave Franco Stars in Emotional Netflix Original Film ‘6 Balloons’

Netflix's original movies have earned plenty of notoriety for their outrageous subject-matter, high-profile creators, or bad reviews (sometimes all three at once). So it's surprising when a traditional indie project is announced that tells a

Margot Robbie Now In Negotiations For Tarantino’s Next Movie

We've heard the rumors and now we've got the facts to back them up: Margot Robbie is in official negotiations to play the late Sharon Tate in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Black Panther Writer Slams Tony Stark’s Past Misogynist Behavior

Black Panther writer, Joe Robert Cole, thinks that 2008 Tony Stark would not fly in 2018, and he has a point. While appearing at a "Superhero Science" panel at SXSW this past weekend, Cole suggested

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune To Be Split Into Multiple Movies

Frank Herbert's Dune saga is a complex tale of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and emotions that's proven challenging to translate to either film or television. David Lynch's 1984 movie adaptation was uneven and weird; it

Black Panther: Marvel’s Kevin Feige Says They Absolutely Will Do A Sequel

After just three weeks, Marvel's Black Panther is already the 9th biggest domestic film of all-time. And it should pick off Rogue One and The Dark Knight this weekend; The Last Jedi and The Avengers

Avengers: Infinity War Is Only The End Of The Beginning

Thanos has been an ongoing existential threat to the MCU since The Avengers, and we're about to find out just how serious he is. Avengers: Infinity War is almost here! Thanos' goals, and the army

Jessica Jones Season 2 Debuts In The Midst Of The #MeToo Movement

Stan Lee was fed up and ready to throw in the towel as a comic book writer. It was the early 1960s and DC's Justice League was dominating sales. After 20 years of toiling on

The Walking Dead: Robert Kirkman Reveals How Many Survivors Are Left, But Can We Trust Him?

Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead series have shown us the American South, Southern California, and a fair bit of Mexico, but not a helluva lot else. So after eight years

Is Netflix’s Lost In Space The Next Battlestar Galactica?

CBS' Lost in Space, a seminal sci-fi TV series from the late 60s, returns next month as a massively updated Netflix original, but is it the next Battlestar Galactica or the next Bionic Woman? Sci-Fi

Netflix’s Lost In Space Reboot Is In The Vein Of Jurassic Park, Says Showrunner

Before Star Wars, before Star Trek, before Marvel Comics got really rolling there was Lost in Space, and it was awesome. The Robinson family (John, Maureen, Will, Judy) and their pilot (Don West)  launched a