TV Review: 12 Monkeys
Another film getting a revamp as a TV series, although this one is 20 years after the film was released. Twelve Monkeys was the hit film starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt and was directed by […]
Another film getting a revamp as a TV series, although this one is 20 years after the film was released. Twelve Monkeys was the hit film starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt and was directed by […]
Steve looks at a Japanese anime film by master storyteller and animator Hayao Miyazaki.
In this week’s viewing: The remainder of premiere week is brought to you by the letters W, T, and F, and the number 34.
Raj awaits the awakening of a space probe, while Leonard and Sheldon basket weave
Buddy Holly is alive and well on Ganymede. Do you think Peggy Sue is with him?
The novel based on the 1950s space classic – the only film that got the right stuff right.
What if zombies didn’t move…until you weren’t looking at them?
History Repeats: Marvel & DC strangled the comics publishing industry forty years ago. Are they doing the same to film?
A round up of new things from our spanish speaking friends
In this week’s viewing: Premiere week is off to a slow start, but we’ve got at least one excellent show already.
Three different takes on one movie in one review
Forget about all the things we were promised to have in 2015 by Back to the Future. 2015 seems to be our year for the movies, us geeks and nerds, that is. I do hope […]
For around a decade, the only consistent rival to the supremacy of Hammer Films in the genre was Amicus, best-known for its seven ‘portmanteau’ stories of short horror stories
In this week’s viewing: Celestial Method finishes in the nick of time, and then it’s time for some awards recommendations!
A profile of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, director of Solaris and Stalker, among others.
A look at the various controversies surrounding the release of the soundtrack album for Hans Zimmer’s score to Interstellar
In this week’s viewing: It’s season-ending time for everyone! Except that one show that isn’t ready to go yet…
Coming up at the top of the year: a serious amount of weird. Even for the anime world…
The side story of Raj’s parents’ separation takes a turn for the worse as Raj explains that they’ve hired divorce attorneys. Completely ignoring any empathy that would be appropriate, Sheldon interjects the note that he […]
In this week’s viewing: It’s two weeks for the price of one!
Interstellar my be visually stunning, but it does have a scientific fatal flaw
don’t much care about the superhero films. I don’t expect much from them, and was only disappointed by The Dark Knight Rises in that it wasn’t as good as The Dark Knight. But Interstellar is disappointing in a very different way.
An overview of the British Film Institute’s Classic Film Series for science fiction, from Palgrave/MacMillan
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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