TV’s Most Beloved Aliens
Agents Mulder and Scully may have believed against the odds for several years, but the fact is television is filled with extraterrestrials. From the funny to the terrifying the medium has been conquered… Continue reading
Agents Mulder and Scully may have believed against the odds for several years, but the fact is television is filled with extraterrestrials. From the funny to the terrifying the medium has been conquered… Continue reading
We’ve already posted one article about this topic. I was a bit relieved when Darth Gandalf said he was writing a piece because it felt like it should be addressed but I had no… Continue reading
What a time to be a geek. All of our favourite characters are coming to cinemas and television with a level of love and quality we never thought possible. And now one of… Continue reading
This is one of the more difficult and uncomfortable articles I’ve ever chosen to write about. I struggled for several hours whether or not to even broach this topic because the subject of… Continue reading
Must read comics of the week Deadpool’s Secret Secret War #1 While just about every title is swamped with Marvel’s new big Secret War whatever-the-fuck, Deadpool gets to tell a story about how… Continue reading
Independent Film Festival Boston 2015 Directed by: Daniel Barber Starring: Brit Marling, Hailee Stenfeild, and Muna Otaru Plot: 3 women must protect their home from 2 rogue soldiers during the last days of the American… Continue reading
Director: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa Cast: Will Smith, Margot Robbie Plot: A seasoned con man takes a naive grifter under his wing, and the two attempt to balance a budding romance amid pulling… Continue reading
So they’ve remade Tope Hooper’s (or Steven Spielberg, depending on who you ask) classic horror Poltergeist. This will come as no shock to anyone who’s been alive for the past decade. Unlike most of the… Continue reading
I saw Mad Max: Fury Road the other day and it was FREAKING AMAZING. Miller has reminded us that visuals and story should go hand in hand in the cinematic medium, not separated… Continue reading