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

Clueless Movie Reviews: “Non-Stop”

As in their previous collaboration, 2011’s Unknown, Liam Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra effectively set up intrigue, mystery, and tremendous tension in the early going of Non-Stop. But the film’s methodical pace and emphasis on suspense rather than action will probably prove unsatisfying to viewers hoping for a Taken-like experience.

Clueless Movie Reviews: “RoboCop”

The new RoboCop is as ambitious a remake/reboot of a successful franchise as we’ve seen in years, because it dares to be different from its source. Rather than emulate the ultra-violence and dystopian themes of Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 sci-fi blockbuster, director José Padilha dares to focus on the drama in the story, on the man bonded to the machine. The result is a more well-balanced film, though purists and devotees of the original will no doubt miss some of its bloody, gory fun.

Clueless Movie Reviews: “The Monuments Men”

The Monuments Men is precisely the sort of film the industry is coming to expect from George Clooney when he’s not in “blockbuster superstar” mode, and when he opts to tackle writing and directing duties. Intelligent, character-driven, and entertaining from start to finish thanks to a fascinating story pulled from obscure World War II history and a cast delivering understated yet appealing and memorable performances, it’s a treat to watch, even if you don’t care for history or war films.