All posts by Brian Colucci
Brian is first and foremost a nerd in every way shape and form. He likes to compare himself to a black hole, consuming any and every form of entertainment unlucky enough to get caught in his gravitational pull. It's not uncommon on any given day for him to read a couple comics, settle down with a good book, watch a few movies (inside and out of the theater), catch up on his ever growing but never depleting Hulu queue, challenge himself with a few good video games, listen to any music he can get his hands on and, of course, write his heart out. He spends every waking moment dreaming up interesting and intriguing concepts and ideas that will hopefully one day inspire and entertain anyone looking for an escape from their daily lives. Graduating from Full Sail University in good old humid Florida, Brian currently lives and works in New York City and is waiting for the day when all he has to do is wake up and create something unique and new for people to enjoy. He is always in the process of writing scripts and stories and is constantly on the lookout for ways to enhance and build his creative drive. After all, life is just one big story, all that really matters is how you strive to make it the best story possible.
Disclaimer: Brian does not actually have powdered green skin in case anyone was wondering. A Skrull I am not. Blame the guys at the Color Run for this one.
Aug 18, 2016
I will never look at food in the same way again…just not sure if that’s because I’m now disgusted by what food apparently does while
Aug 14, 2016
To be honest, I wasn’t super excited to see this film in the first place; nothing really stuck out to me that warranted it being
Aug 10, 2016
Sleep with the lights on much? You might have to after seeing this one. Based on the short film of the same name, Lights Out
Aug 09, 2016
I’m gonna be honest, I was one of the few who liked Batman v Superman despite it’s vast amount of flaws and puzzling story choices,
Jul 29, 2016
This threequel goes where no man has gone before…or at least nowhere Starfleet has. Star Trek Beyond, the newest sequel in the rebooted Star Trek-universe,
Jul 26, 2016
I ain’t afraid of no ghosts, but I sure as Hell was afraid of how this reboot would turn out once all was said and
Jul 13, 2016
I don’t know if I’ll be able to trust any of my pets from here on out after seeing this one. Further bolstering Illumination Entertainment’s
Jun 28, 2016
At least the Chrysler building didn’t get destroyed in this one. Independence Day: Resurgence, the sequel to the original 1996 film, takes place 20 real-time
Jun 20, 2016
As far as totally unnecessary sequels go, Finding Dory may be the best of the bunch. 13 years after the original Finding Nemo was released
Jun 13, 2016
They don’t make horror movies like this anymore, unless your name is James Wan, of course. The sequel to the 2013 original, The Conjuring 2