Octa submitted a review of the weekend’s biggest box office draw. Read the review below.
Continue reading →
Secret Invasion Review – “New Avengers #26-32”
Taking a short break from background work, we now present the first public showcase of the Secret Invasion storyline.
Continue reading →
UFO Hunters, and Why I Quit Watching After Two Episodes
3vi1 writes, Having seen Monster Hunters, I was excited to see the new series UFO Hunters. My excitement was short-lived, though: After watching only two episodes, I’m convinced. Convinced that I’ll never watch this unscientific tripe again.
3vi1 continues below.
Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disc Picks – February 19, 2008
This week has much for the art film lover, but little for anyone else.
Continue reading →
Weekend Review: Them!
Experiments dating back to the 1920s showed that exposure to radiation can produce mutations in subsequent generations. The early experiments with fruit-flies had implications for pop culture, ultimately breeding the X-Men and Kaiju‘s close cousin, the Giant Radiation Monster. The original was Them!, made when drive-in SF was still being produced, written, directed, and acted like other films.
Secret Invasion Background Review – “Fantastic Four #18”
The Super Skrull first appears in this, the September 1963 issue of the Fantastic Four. Watch for more recent Secret Invasion titles this weekend, sporting the spiffy new icon. (If you haven’t read New Avengers #31 or any Avengers comics since then, sorry about the spoiler.)
Continue reading →
Supernatural Discussion – “Mystery Spot”
Well, we know y42 liked it. How about the rest of you?
EC for Me, See?
John Landis will direct a forthcoming biopic of William M. Gaines and EC Comics.
Continue reading →
Science round-up
It looks as though Saturn’s most famous moon may contain valuable resources. It’s a long way off, of course, but such discoveries could fuel further space exploration.
And speaking of a long way off….
Smallville Review – “Fracture”
One of the last pre-strike productions hits this week. This review is more spoilery than usual; be warned.
Continue reading →