Science-Fiction
Til Death Do Us Part Season 1 Review: The Taiwanese Black Mirror?
Til Death Do Us Part Season 1 is Taiwan’s contribution to the ever-growing — and ever-popular — genre-blending anthology series market. Black Mirror ushered in the trend of...
Another Life Review: Sackhoff Can’t Save Netflix’s Messy Sci-Fi Series
Lots of actors worry about being typecast – pigeonholed into the same kind of role in the same kind of project, forever the hot-stuff love-interest...
Stranger Thing’s Recap: Mind Flayer Over Matter
This recap of Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 7, “The Bite”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking...
Spider-Man: Far From Home Is Far From Perfect
So the only people more worried about Spider-Man: Far From Home than the fans are the producers, as this movie has a lot of things...
7Seeds Netflix Review: Life Goes On In New Netflix Anime
Adapting a long-running and beloved manga series with legions of fans is always a tricky prospect, but it’s a surefire way of enticing a guaranteed...
Black Mirror Season 5 Review: “Smithereens”
This Black Mirror Season 5 Episode 2 review for the episode titled “Smithereens” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode...
Black Mirror Season 5 Review
Heading into its fifth season, Black Mirror remains one of the most oddly prescient, daringly eclectic and inherently contradictory shows in existence, and if its three-episode fifth...
Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review: A Monster Fraud
When I was eight years old, I was picked on in school for drawing Mothra in my notebook (too “girly,” I guess). I was so...
Archer Recap: Party Like It’s 1999
This Archer: 1999 Episode 1 recap for the episode titled “Bort the Garj” contains spoilers. At this point, the lifecycle of Archer is difficult to track; a...
Rim of the World Review: Netflix Film Is Like A Theme Park Thrill
I appreciate what Netflix film Rim of the World is building, having a band of teenagers face a daunting alien invasion in the most engineered situation....
High Life Review: A Tantalisingly Conceived But Essentially Barren Paternal Sci-Fi Journey
In High Life, Monte (Robert Pattinson) and his baby daughter, Willow (Scarlett Lindsay), are the last survivors aboard a cubic spaceship hurtling away from earth....
The Hive Review: A Pointless Twist on a Tired Formula
The Hive does one special thing to the zombie formula. When Adam (Gabriel Basso) starts to remember his life, he says, “I must be an...
Revisions Review: Mechas and Monsters
Revisions feel like fairly standard fare that somehow manages to be inventive but incredibly familiar at the same time. It has some interesting ideas but some...
Creeped Out Recap: Ray Bradbury Updated
This Creeped Out Season 2 Episode 3 recap for the episode titled “Help” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode...
‘See You Yesterday’ Review – Netflix Film is a Feature Debut for Stefon Bristol
See You Yesterday is director Stefon Bristol’s first feature-length film, but the noticeable household name propping up the Netflix original is the producer, Spike Lee, confirming...
‘The Wandering Earth’ Netflix Film Review
The Wandering Earth, a first-of-its-kind special-effects-driven Chinese sci-fi blockbuster, was snapped up by Netflix after a ludicrously successful domestic opening and a profitable limited release...
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 2, Episode 13 Recap
This Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 13 Recap for the episode titled “Such Sweet Sorrow” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on...
‘Solis’ Film Review
There is a lot that’s great about Solis, and there is just as much which is disappointing. So it’s very difficult to generalize about its...
‘Alien Warfare’ Film Review
You’d be forgiven for thinking that everything about Alien Warfare is a joke. Alas, it isn’t, and so its earnest all-American seriousness turns what might have been...
‘Division 19’ Film Review
According to Google, the definition of the word dystopia is “an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one...