It’s time for the “Master” to cover 2018’s “A Quiet Place” (but shhhhh, make sure to not be too loud). Garrett talks about why this film’s sound design is it’s backbone and how John Krasinski creates a world that we’re immediately dialed into from the start. There’s also love given to the film’s score, exploring all the performances in the film, and plenty of talk about love and family. Kick back, relax, make sure to not have the show on too loud, and enjoy another jaunt with the “Master of the Media”!

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The Master of the Media takes on the undead masses as he looks at “Army of the Dead”! Garrett takes a look at the filmmaking employed in the film and explains why, as a filmmaker, he likes to study the work of Zack Snyder. There’s also plenty of love given to the world the film creates, an examination of the idea of a zombie society, and why Garrett is a huge fan of “The Animal” Dave Bautista. Sink your teeth into another fun installment of “Master of the Media”!

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The Master of the Media returns to talk about a gem from his past: 2003’s “Daredevil”! Garrett discusses why this film holds a soft spot in his heart and what the character of Daredevil means to him. He also dives into the film’s excellent use of color to tell a story of two Hell’s Kitchens. There’s also plenty of Colin Farrell ‘Bullseye’ lines, an in depth discussion about revenge, and, yes- Evanescence. Dive headfirst into the first “Master of the Media’ foray into the world of ‘Daredevil’!!

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On this week’s installment of “Master of the Media”, Garrett is joined by life long video game connoisseur and friend, Tristin Herrera, to discuss “Resident Evil: Village”. The two discuss in spoiler-y detail all of the ins and outs of the game. How did they think it ran and looked? What did they think of the character arc of Chris Redfield? Where does the series go after this and how does it fit into the wider “Resident Evil” universe? All of this and so much more in the most jam packed episode yet!

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Garrett returns for a look at the Disney+ series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”! Garrett takes a look at the journeys of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes and how the two search for their new identities in a world without Steve Rogers. There’s also an in depth look at why Sam Wilson is the perfect choice to wield the shield and why John Walker is an interesting character to watch (even if he’s not fit to be Captain America). There’s also plenty of love given to Henry Jackman’s score and why it’s so important that the MCU is exploring relevant issues. All of this and so much more on another jam packed episode!

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The inaugural episode of “Master of the Media” kicks off with a bang! Filmmaker Garrett Briones dives head first into one of his favorite films: 2014’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”. The episode looks at Garrett’s love (and admiration) for the character of Steve Rogers, how the craftmanship in the film sets it apart from other comic book movies, and the ways that the film connects with issues in the real world. There’s so much to unpack as the “Master of the Media” begins his reign!

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