Author: Heath Andrews

Heath Andrews has been a student of pop culture ever since he found himself to be the only student in 3rd grade who regularly watched "Get Smart" on Nick-At-Nite. Ever since then he's been engrossed in way too much media with a growing collection of music, books, comics, TV on DVD box sets, and a video game collection that could rival a brick and mortar store. Prior to writing for Nerdbot he's written for Review You, MyAnimeList, and various advertising companies.

We’ve all seen it before where certain items in supermarkets get the special “anti-theft” treatment. Certain medications, electronic devices, or other goods get tossed into a bulky, specially locked box to product them. It makes the items harder to carry and conceal and certainly makes a thief easier to spot outside the store. That dude with a hammer trying to crack open a plastic box with headphones in them? He probably didn’t pay full price for them. No, these protective sheaths are not foreign to us, but they are being placed on foreign chocolate. And that’s certainly a new twist!…

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The murder of Rob and Michelle Reiner still hits home hard since that tragic day on December 15th, 2025. Losing a beloved actor and director is never easy and it’s made worse when another loved one passes as well. The extra layer of tragedy, as we now know more about, is how this crime was allegedly committed by their own son, Nick Reiner. It’s a case where the facts almost certainly point to the younger Reiner being the perpetrator of the acts. But that doesn’t stop him from entering a plea of not guilty in court on February 23rd, 2026.…

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Sometimes you hear people complain about how we’re “too connected” to the internet and “not everything needs to be online.” These people are right. We have refrigerators, cars, washers and dryers, and even vacuums that are hooked up to the internet. It’s maddening the extent to which smart devices and online connectivity have taken things. More than that, it’s actually kind of dangerous. If that sounds like hyperbole, just ask the man who found mistakenly found himself in control of an army of robot vacuums. Sammy Azdoufal was a man with a simple wish. He had purchased a DJI robot…

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Just a hair over 30 years ago, one of the most legendary anime series of all-time premiered: “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” Since then, it has had a massive impact on anime, video games, manga, and a mess of other forms of media. It pushed Japanese animation forward as an art form by combining otherwise familiar character archetypes and mecha with themes that were deeply philosophical and religious, with a touch of the avant garde. It also had one hell of a theme song in the form of “Cruel Angel’s Thesis.” Now, three decades later, we are excited to report that a…

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Writer/director Guillermo del Toro is one of the few auteurs in filmmaking today who can carry an artistic vision to the screen and draw the masses in to watch it. He has managed to bridge the gap that’s often found between virtuosity and popularism. “The Shape of Water” for example, took home four Academy Awards in 2018 including best picture. It also made roughly ten times its budget back at the box office. So yeah, Del Toro seems to know what he’s doing considering his version of “Frankenstein” is up for nine award categories this year as well. Oh, and…

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Everything’s coming up “Golden” for “KPop Demon Hunters.” The intensely popular animated film has been earning accolades left and right since it released on Netflix in June of 2025. Between costumes, toys, soundtrack sales, and critical awards, it’s a juggernaut that can’t really be stopped. It’s nominated for two upcoming Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. Winning either of those will induct it into an elite class of films, but it’s also attained that status in a different way thanks to Criterion. What a Criterion Collection Release Really Means When it comes to the preservation and…

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For the better part of a decade now, a musical mastermind has been working his magic on YouTube. Bill McClintock seems to have developed an ear for songs that can be mashed up to form things that should not exist. Yet despite this, they often combine in astoundingly catchy and earwormy ways. Of course, music taste will vary from person to person. Even though we think these are his five best creations, we encourage you to check out his YouTube channel and comb through his work. “Burn” – “Disco Inferno” by The Trammps and “Dragula” by Rob Zombie One of…

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The breaking news from the world of Pokémon today confirmed a recent rumor that had been circulating online. Next week’s Pokémon Presents would include a re-release of Pokémon Fire Red and Pokémon Leaf Green to the Nintendo Switch consoles. The games are up for pre-order on the Switch Online right now at $19.99 a pop. And these aren’t remakes of those games either, these are straight ports of the Game Boy Advance games. It’s nice to have access to these titles outside of their original handheld consoles, but we deserve better on multiple levels. First, let’s talk about the release…

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The history of popular music has a long list of actors who have tried being a singer or musician. The results have been… mixed, we’re going to say mixed. Quite a few of them have actually scored some hits, Bruce Willis and Don Johnson for example hit the top 10 with “Express Yourself” and “Heartbeat” respectively. The same can’t be said for William Shatner, but he’s giving it a shot again with an album of metal covers. William Shatner’s Musical History When people think about Shatner singing, what often comes to mind is his performance of Elton John’s “Rocket Man”…

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A wise philosopher once stated that “life moves fast.” They were right. In the hectic news cycle that we all live in, stories come and go and may not stick around in our heads for too long. That’s why we wanted to take a moment to go back and revisit something that happened almost 10 years ago now. It was a different time then, but not so different that anyone would’ve accepted that a bank robbery would be a good idea for a first date. It was early December and the holiday season was getting into full swing in Rhode…

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