Felix Albuerne Jr.

I’m Felix Albuerne Jr. I’m a Star Trek devotee, a recovering comic book addict, a passionate football and baseball fan, a Miami expatriate and a current proud resident of one of the most progressive cities in Florida, St. Petersburg. Since 2009 I’ve written film reviews for my own podcast, Prime Time Geek (2009 – 2011), CBS Radio (2012-2014), Monkeys Fighting Robots (2015-2016) and Spectrum News (2017-2018). I’ve been known on-air by quite a few names — one day I’ll have them all on a mug, like Dr. Johnny Fever on “WKRP in Cincinnati.” -Felix the Hep Cat -Prime Time Geek -Uncle FeeFee -Clueless Critic -King Felix at the Movies -Felix Marquez

Review: “Ted”

Make no mistake: “Ted”, the new buddy comedy written and directed by Seth McFarlane, the creator of “Family Guy” and “American Dad”, earns its R-rating. Oh boy, does it earn it.

Review: “Rock Of Ages”

How much you enjoy “Rock of Ages” will hinge on how much you enjoy any one of the following three things: a) ’80s hard rock, a la Def Leppard, Journey, Poison, etc; b) recent musicals-turned-films; or c) karaoke night.

Review: “Snow White And The Huntsman”

As ambitious as the film and the filmmakers clearly were and as thoughtful and powerful as some of the actors’ performances are, “Snow White and the Huntsman” ultimately fails at reaching greatness because the script is inconsistent, and it leaves you thinking perhaps that the title of the film should have been “The Evil Queen and the Huntsman”, since those two characters are far more fleshed out and interesting than Snow White herself.

Review: “Men In Black 3”

After all these years, there’s still a lot to like about the “Men in Black” formula, but that formula is not what makes “Men in Black 3” really click. Instead, it’s what’s new to the series that makes the whole thing work: this movie, when all is said and done, belongs to Josh Brolin.