Drive enough of the same kind of vehicle and you’re bound to find similarities between them, not to mention the differences that set them apart. Review enough vehicles and sooner than later those vehicles that have…
The Fate of Furious Marketing and Cinematic Velocity
Like filling up the tank of a treasured hot rod, it appears that the modern world of film – or more accurately, Hollywood – is pumping theaters full of big budget films that don’t shy away from showcasing automobiles…
Review: 2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
There is no denying it: the upcoming 2018 Toyota Camry looks pretty dope. Toyota has reinvented one of American’s best-selling cars and once the new Camry officially goes on sale later in 2017, the Japanese automaker…
DIFF 2017 Announces The First 11
As film festivals go, the Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) may not be the biggest, loudest or most instantly recognizable but considering that Dallas didn’t even have an annual film festival a little more than a…
The Art of the Mustang
If you’re from Texas, like I am, mustangs are in your blood. Seriously. Think about it: we’re all only a few generations away from the frontier days of Texas when mustangs roamed free and vaqueros took…
Review: 2016 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring
In the automotive world, the word versatility gets thrown around a lot but where it should carry the most weight is in the crossover segment. By its very definition, a crossover vehicle must embody the best…
Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
More often than not, the artwork speaks for itself. Sometimes it’s the artist that overshadows the work. But sometimes it’s the technique and the “canvas” that brings about awe and amazement. This is the case with…
Review: 2016 Honda Civic Coupe
Honda, you’re killing me smalls! That has been my attitude toward the Japanize automaker for the past few years now and it pained me. Honda has always made killer automobiles that are both dependable, pleasurable to…
Graphic Novelist Hector Rodriguez To The Rescue
In the land of top tier comic book brands like Marvel and DC, the Latino superhero is still a rare phenomenon. Change is certainly in the wind; for example, Marvel’s new Spider-Man is a black/Latino teenager…
Review: 2016 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
Here’s a potentially controversial statement: It’s a great time to be a consumer. Brands the world over are bending over backwards in new and creative ways to snag our attention and our dollars. That’s why the…