From Dusk Till Dawn the TV Series
From Dusk Till Dawn is being made into a TV series: Speculations and a trailer will follow.
From Dusk Till Dawn is being made into a TV series: Speculations and a trailer will follow.
Websites Devoted To SF’s Greatest (Serialized) Heroes – Buck Rogers & Flash Gordon
Wrapping up the season, Sam discusses where Coven went wrong and…where Coven went wrong.
In this week’s viewing: Many cans of whoop-ass are opened, plus some gardening facts.
Hammer Films had been the leading horror producer for 13 years, but by the dawn of the 70s, the studio sometimes gave the impression that it was flailing around like a vampire in a shaft of sunlight.
In the 1980s, DC comics found a different way to adapt some sf classics…introducing the Graphic Album
A survey of the ten best time travel films of all time
Arthur C. Clarke’s short story The Sentinel lost in a writing competion and could feasibly have never made it to publication. But over time, the story emerged as the inspiration for the cult classic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
R. G. Cameron turns in a stunning forensic history report challenging what we all thought we knew about Plan Nine From Outer Space
With its haunting portrayal of the unthinkable, Fatherland sired (ha ha…) the alternate history sub-genre one might call: “What if … the Nazis won?”
A review of a satiric, transgrssive and humorous look at science fiction by the National Lampoon magazine.
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season is set and Japan is menaced in all sorts of ways.
Samantha Henry gives us a glimpse into what she will be watching this year.
A review of the video tape industry documentary, Rewind This!
In early December, I saw an advanced screening of The Unknown Known, the latest documentary by Errol Morris (even if you’re not a documentary enthusiast, you’ll probably know of his The Thin Blue Line, a […]
An admittedly nit picky review of the SyFy (don’t admit to watching it in Polish) channel’s latest offering – Helix
What do Captain America, Buck Rogers, Batman, Flash Gordon, the Green Hornet and Gene Autrey have in common? They’ve all appeared in serials!
In this week’s viewing: hapless teenaged boys are dragged into supernatural doings left and right, and a dark comedy wins premiere week.
American Horror Story: Coven makes me uncomfortable. Not uncomfortable because it’s frightening or gross or shocking. Uncomfortable in how it handles race. I’m not entirely sure how to process Coven‘s take on race—I’m a straight […]
Monsters have always been with us in genre fiction, in ancient myths, and fairy tales. But are they ever new?
A review of Bitten, a Canadian show based off of the book series Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong.
Mike Brotherton explains that even when you love science fiction with a passion above everything else, it’s OK not to like ALL of it…really.
A review of the BBC production of Diane Setterfield’s novel of the same name
Stevie Nix of Fleetwood Mac fame makes a guest appearance on Coven and breaks the wall of make-believe in the process.
In this week’s viewing: High hopes meet reality in the first batch of winter premieres.
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