REVIEW: Avengers: Age of Ultron
Steve reviews the latest super hero fest and finds it wanting.
Steve reviews the latest super hero fest and finds it wanting.
Two new reviews by Steve: the new Michael Moorcock book and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Are they worth it? You bet they are!
It seems that all good fantasy artists head for Hollywood
Leonard is engaged to give a commencement address at his former High School, where “his old stomping ground” means the place where he got stomped.
In this week’s viewing: JoJo indulges in some retrogaming, and more!
Peacekeepers launches a Webby nominated pilot
Shades of Damon Knight’s To Serve Man…
In this week’s viewing: The viewing list for the rest of the season is set amid much general hacking and slashing.
Surprising to find a television show that has so many villains, a Top Ten list is needed to keep them all straight!
The Electric is a ghost story steeped in the love of movies, with shades of vintage Bradbury and King. It is quiet an achievement.
Sheldon builds a blanket fort…Howard meets his brother(?)…
In this week’s viewing: The rest of premiere week has Mikagura School Suite showing everyone else up in a field decidedly lacking in ambition.
Sheldon and Leonard break into Skywalker Ranch, while Howard and Bernadette choose champions in a fight over their Tardis
In this week’s viewing: The new season kicks off and it’s all over the place. Robots! Vampires! Time travel! Ancient fantasy! And more!
The dynamic duo of DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment brings fans of two iconic super hero teams together in this exciting six issue comic series, Batman 66’ Meets the Green Hornet.
This week Steve looks at two movies and an anthology. Great anthology, one lousy film and one… what?
In this week’s viewing: Death Parade and Yatterman Night end on upswings, plus bonus fun with FUNimation’s new experiment and a great party game!
The premise might be a shameless re-hash of the American classic Cat People, but the 1957 film Cat Girl can claim to be an under-appreciated landmark in genre cinema, at least among British films. Its first claim to fame […]
An interview with author David Calleja; a report on a fantastic film festival and the 2nd Eurocon 2015 progress report.
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
In this week’s viewing: Cute High and Yona look back to wrap up, Death Parade and Yatterman Night drop some important backstory, and more!
Grimm keeps on getting better and better. Careful with that axe, Eugene!
The new Sony Playstation Network show Powers is anything but new
Noodle kugel is NOT “Jewish lasagna”
In this week’s viewing: Cute High and Yatterman Night compete for the least surprising reveal, Death Parade literally shows its cards, and more!
Pretty soon, we’re going to be drowning in “sci fi” films
Taking a break from his Personal Time Machine, Steve looks at the first episode of Playstation Network’s first original series, “POWERS.”
Cinderella (2015) doesn’t quite get out from under the shadow of its namesake – but it sure tries hard!

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