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By December 5, 2024 Top

The CineHistorians Podcast: The British New Wave

  Catch the latest episode of The CineHistorians Podcast. On this episode, Dr. Carl Sweeney and I discuss the British New Wave and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), directed by Karel Reisz and starring Albert Finney, Rachel Roberts and Shirley Anne Field. In this episode we also discuss various

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Star Trek Finally Addresses a Nagging Question About Starfleet Captains

This Star Trek: Lower Decks article contains spoilers. At least once in their lives, every Star Trek fan has asked themselves a variation of the same question. “Why’s the Captain here?” It might be Picard attending Data’s poetry recital, Janeway reading the Doctor’s holonovel, or Kirk and Burnham getting involved

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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas Special Trailer Reveals Two Doctors

It’s the First Law of Time: don’t cross your own timestream. The Doctor absolutely, positively, under no circumstances and under pain of dire consequences should never ever meet himself…  except for all the many, many times that he’s done exactly that. Get ready for the rule to be broken again

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Netflix’s American Primeval Unpacks a Real Life Western Tragedy

This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. If the past tells a story about the present, American Primeval suggests that surviving America’s inherent violence is an endurance sport. Netflix’s new six-part limited series from director Peter Berg (Painkiller, Friday

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The Electric State Imagines How Walt Disney Destroyed the World (in an Alternate Timeline)

This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. One of Stanley Tucci’s earliest memories is from the 1964 World’s Fair. “I remember very clearly going to the 1964 World’s Fair in Queens when they built that whole thing,” Tucci tells

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