Harrison Martin has always loved cinema. Growing up he spent most of his time talking with his friends about movies, seen or yet to be seen. After high school, Harrison attended Gardner-Webb University on a full-football scholarship. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies: Video & Film and later an International Master of Business Administration.
It was while working on his graduate studies that Harrison decided to start Flixfrog, a blog reviewing film and television. He got a part-time job at Regal Cinemas to make watching movies more convenient (OK … free). Even after leaving his job at Regal Cinemas, Harrison would drive hours to any advanced screening in the hopes of someday becoming a certified critic. Since then, the website has grown into a small business venture including reviews, articles, digital content, and much more.
Harrison is also a member of the African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), Black Film Critics Circle (BFCC), Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), and Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA).
Harrison loves watching television, playing video games, reading manga, creative writing, and eating doughnuts. Harrison is also an author, specializing in children’s literature. Harrison lives in Pfafftown, N.C. with his wife and daughter