Science fiction is, almost by definition, an invitation to create anachronisms. By the time the present catches up with the future, various aesthetic and narrative choices within a sci-fi story can suddenly seem silly or outdated. In a best-case scenario, like the 60s Star Trek, certain analog technology can seem
Retro Review: BLOOD TIDE (1982)
Blood Tide (1982) is a low-rent The Deep crossed with something like Up From The Depths. It’s not that good. Yet, I couldn’t look away…Some spoilers will happen. Blood Tide Blood Tide came to us via the British people. Despite this, it is directed by Richard Jefferies, who is American.
Kosinski For A New UFO Movie
Joseph Kosinski is having a fairly good run for movies; Tron: Legacy (which I still think is pretty good), Oblivion, Top Gun: Maverick and the up-and-coming F1 movie. It looks like he’s teaming with Jerry Bruckheimer to make a movie about UFO disclosure. Reports say the movie will be like
TV News: Jury, Collar, Holes, Industry, Bondsman
Jury Duty Amazon Prime Video has renewed its comedy series “Jury Duty” for a second season which has already been shot. The new run will be set at a corporate retreat in LA’s Agoura Hills rather than in a courtroom. The series was created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky.
Aaron Pierre Talks Bringing John Stewart To Life In DC’s ‘Lanterns’
Is Aaron Pierre the perfect Green Lantern? The actor speaks on how it feels to bring John Stewart to the DC Universe with the Lanterns series. Fans very rarely hit home runs when it comes to fancasting. However, Lanterns is one of the very few shows where the internet’s pick