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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets: An Exploration Into Why You Need to See This Movie

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is the beautiful vision of a mature French filmmaker with an almost fifty-year-long love affair with the source material, which began in 1967 and ran for 43 years, comprising a collection of… Continue Reading →

April Fools’ Day Prank Gives Observant Fans a Rick and Morty Surprise

Wubba lubba dub dub! 

Mars Orbits Being an Outer-Space Soap Opera

“Space is defined by the strange relationship between failure, risk and innovation.” That self-describing quote is the basis for the global event series, Mars, which airs on the National Geographic Channel.

The Expanse

Set in the 23rd century, the human race has colonized the solar system, where air and water are tightly rationed as the population’s most valuable commodities. The United Nations controls the Earth, Mars is an independent military power and tensions… Continue Reading →

Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Five – The Vault of the Traveler

Per Matt There’s plenty of surprises in store for Rhys, Fiona, Sasha and all the rest of the cast of characters as Tales from the Borderlands releases its season finale.

Justice League: Doom

What’s a four-letter word that’s been painfully missing from so many DC animated movies, ever since Justice League Unlimited was cancelled on Cartoon Network?

How to Survive a Sharknado

Per Matt “No matter what we do, it’s too late to stop unnatural disasters. All we can do is survive them.” Just in time for Shark Week, I received my copy of How to Survive a Sharknado. Not a moment… Continue Reading →

Extant

CBS hopes to cure the summertime blues with the new TV show Extant, but does the show bite off more than it can chew?

Star Wars Omnnibus: Clone Wars Volume 1

When it comes to effective, disposable weapons, nothing gets the job done quite like a clone.

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