Anime roundup 10/29/2015: Misfits of Science
In this week’s viewing: Kagewani gets down to business, Concrete Revolutio has barely begun to complicate, and more!
REVIEW—CONSTANTINE: A surprisingly good movie!
This week Steve drops back ten years to review an underapreciated movie, “Constantine,” with Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz, telling us why he thinks the movie deserves another look.
Anime roundup 10/22/2015: Military-Entertainment Complex
In this week’s viewing: The final commentary lineup for the season is whittled down, but not by much!
Novedades de septiembre
Penumbra is looking for submissions: Axxon is looking for Columbian authors, plus – new releases, new films and new events!
Review: MONO Vol. 1 by Sharp, Wolstenholme, and Cramb
Readers will be taken back as they discover a new kind of old hero in the graphic novel collection MONO Vol. 1 by Liam Sharp, Ben Wolstenholme, and Fin Cramb.
Film Review: Crimson Peak
Craft and moodiness, ghosts and romance in Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak.
Anime roundup 10/9/2015: I Need a Hero
In this week’s viewing: The start of fall premiere week runs the usual gamut from tired formulas to fascinating experiments.
Review: Locke and Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
The audio publication of Locke and Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez give a new perspective to the macabre world that fans have enjoyed for over half a decade.
Anime roundup 10/1/2015: Pomp and Circumstance
In this week’s viewing: Three terrific shows come to a close.
Fall 2015 SF Anime Preview
If there’s one trend that really has me smiling this season, it’s the unusually high number of anime-original shows.
Anime roundup 9/25/2015: At Loose Ends
In this week’s viewing: Rokka sort of ends, and more!
Anime roundup 9/17/2015: Show Your Hand
In this week’s viewing: Hypotheses fall by the wayside as it’s time to stop hinting and start revealing.
The 1941 Retro Hugo Awards (Part 4 Long Form Media)
The feature length films of 1940 hold quite a few suprises.
The 1941 Retro Hugo Awards (Part 2 – The Authors)
Every single author writing professionally in the field in 1940.
The 1941 Retrospective Hugo Awards (Part 1 – Editors & Publications)
A series devoted to helping voters select the 1941 Retrospective Hugo Awards.
Anime roundup 9/10/2015: No-Labor Day
In this week’s viewing: Writers are taking it easy, except for the ones at Gatchaman Crowds insight which have more things to say!
Solaris acquires Sherlock Holmes and the Servants Of Hell by Paul Kane
The world’s greatest detective crashes into Clive Barker’s infamous realm of horror
Review: Lincoln’s Wizard by Tracy Hickman & Dan Willis
Filled with airships, dragons, zombies, robots, and a wide array of other gear driven inventions, Lincoln’s Wizard is a fresh Steampunk take on the War Between the States.
Black and White: No Room for Gray Shades
Early science fiction and fantasy magazines of the twentieth century, of which Amazing Stories was chief, employed artists for their interior illustrations who could produce images of great variety using only ink applied to paper.
Anime roundup 9/3/2015: Nonlinear Accelerators
In this week’s viewing: Lots of important flashbacks– try not to get lost!
Anime Roundup 8/27/2015: Strutting Their Stuff
In this week’s viewing: Charlotte and Rokka uncork fantastic new powers, and more!
Apocalypse Ex-Machina
Buddie steps in for Kirkman and finally reveals (copyrights attached) what caused the zompocalypse!
Anime roundup 8/20/2015: Missing Character Formation
In this week’s viewing: How to develop characters by killing people off, and more!
Anime roundup 8/13/2015: That Which Does Not Kill You
In this week’s viewing: Charlotte has a major plot attack, and more!
Anime roundup 8/6/2015: Grey Matters
In this week’s viewing: You wait and wait for a show that really makes you think, and then three show up all at once.
Ellen Datlow Gets Creepy! Best of Horror Vol. 7 On Sale Now
Ellen Datlow is one of the best! Now with MORE Horror!
Anime roundup 7/30/2015: Lay On!
In this week’s viewing: Gatchaman Crowds is ready for an intellectual brawl, Rokka and Charlotte have their full teams assembled for some smackdown, and more!
Anime roundup 7/23/2015: Full House
In this week’s viewing: Six candidates for further viewing means a little pruning to set the lineup for the rest of the season.
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