On Being a Space Cadet, or: Why It is Never Too Late to Join the Academy
We’re ALL Space Cadets…and now we can wear the name proudly
We’re ALL Space Cadets…and now we can wear the name proudly
In this week’s viewing: Swords, sorcery, sufficiently advanced technology, and more!
The Flash & Arrow openers sew confusion and gosh-wow!
A look at each week’s episodes by two opposing critics, presented in a conversational style
Portland is putting its horror on
A look at each week’s episodes by two opposing critics, presented in a conversational style
The plot thickens: will the boys invest in Stuart’s comic book shop: will the girls accept Emily? Will the girls let the boys invest in Stuart’s store?
In this week’s viewing: Supernatural companions of all sorts, from aliens to mer-people!
What do you call a finale in which nothing gets resolved? In the case of “The Master” and The Strain I call it the end to a bad season of TV.
Howard uses his engineering skills to solve his lack of throwing ability
A Cuban film festival featuring the science fiction film Omega 3 by Eduardo del Llano – and an interview with the director
The characters dress as a ‘70s designer would have thought future people might dress, when they’re not dressing in actual ‘70s style…
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That is to say that beauty is subjective and, despite the human condition that every one of us shares, is subject to cultural biases as well as […]
Just imagine there exists a 1930 film portraying the future world of 1980, a future where people no longer have names, but have numbers instead, like J21, LN18, etc. In this film, the state decrees […]
This is one of my favorite movies because it is totally insane and it doesn’t care if it doesn’t make any sense. Much better than JAWS…
From cultural outcasts to cultural icons in one successful TV series?
With just one episode left before the season finale, “Last Rites” ties up loose ends and fills in backgrounds as it builds towards a conclusion.
In this week’s viewing: Terror in Resonance wraps up, and humanity is repeatedly under threat… from bad TV shows!
They’re expanding everywhere: an infinite series of novels, an endless number of parallel stories, each one populated by people who seem similar to us but whose lives have changed in just one salient way
Now Agent Coulson is now Director Coulson, there are a bunch of new people, who aren’t agents, but have been recruited (much like Skye), Ward is locked up and went a bit crazy….
What if aliens just aren’t that into us?
Welcome to the second part of an extensive interview with, Nina Allan who over the last decade has established herself as one of the UK’s most imaginative and compelling writers. This time we discuss some of the more the specifically science fictional aspects of her debut novel, The Race, as well as maps, Hastings, the best vampire film in years, fracking, politics, the planet, language, communication and much more.
Why do the short story and the movie get adjectives in the title, but not the book? Steve tells why.
Watch the soviet era SF film that Stalin hated!
Sheldon becomes a victim of the Peter Principal
In this week’s viewing: Two more shows pack their bags, but only for a temporary absence, and more!
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