GAMES ON FILM #25 Servants of Twilight

TODAYS GAMES ON FILM ARE...   Nintendo GAMEBOY & TETRIS PLUS: TIGER ELECTRONIC LCDBrief overview   The Servants of Twilight (1991) was directed by Jeffery Obrow, based on the novel by Dean Koontz. The novel was generally well-received, while the film was...

TOP 7 Media Horses

February 17th 2026, marks the year of the Horse, so what better time than any to look back at some of the most iconic horses from TV and video games? Outside of the Chinese Zodiac, horses have appeared in many works throughout history. Beginning as early as cave...

GAMES ON FILM: #24, Desperate Hours

TODAY'S GAME ON FILM IS... MIKE TAYSON'S PUNCH-OUT!! (Nintendo, 1987)Desperate Hours is a 1990 remake of the 1955 classic “The Desperate Hours,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March. Does the lack of  “The” make any difference? No. The remake is a so-so thriller...

GAMES ON FILM: “COLD TURKEY”

TODAY'S PINBALL ON FILM IS...   TARGET POOL (1969) Gottlieb     This game on film is a quick blink, and you’ll miss it example from the comedy classic, Cold Turkey (1971).                                                                                 ...

GAMES ON FILM: YEAR IN REVIEW

Before the first Games on Film of 2026, I’m going to take some time to look back at the past year, and after over 20 installments, now is a better time than any to check in. Part of the reason I started this blog was not only to catalogue times video games appear in...

GAMES ON FILM # 22 Frasier

TODAY’S GAMES ON FILM ARE ...   SUPER NINTENDO (1990) Nintendo EARTHBOUND (1995) HAL Laboratory, APE Inc, Nintendo Virtual Boy (1994) Nintendo Game Boy (1989) Nintendo Playstation (1994) Sony Pokémon (1995-pressent) Game Freak, Creatures Inc., Nintendo Game Boy...

ABOUT (WHATS GOING ON?)

 

Hi, I’m Alex kisby. A filmmaker and writer, cartoonist and occasional animator.

I take a lateral thinking approach to new ideas. I believe that concepts are more than surface level and can be mined and explored in unique ways to find their true potential.

I enjoy experimenting with mixed media, such as combining live-action and animation.

I have an MA in filmmaking and a BA in animation. I have a long-standing appreciation of film in all its forms as an art form, a way of self-expression and it’s storied history

My graduation comedy short film, “Waitology”, has been screened at several film festivals globally and has received nominations and accolades.

Outside of film, I take experimental photography with a Gameboy camera. I like the challenge it offers,  pushing hardware to its limits and using the GB camera in ways it wasn’t really intended.

I also write and draw a series of comic scripts, including “Office Duck.”  Side projects such as these allow me to explore new creative avenues.