Brandon Scott

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Dawn of the Nugget: A Slap-Stick Dystopia

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is inescapably a nostalgia grab of a movie, relying on people like me and… Read More

1 year ago

It Came From The Archives “Klaus: Instant Christmas Classic”

Klaus is a heartwarming, magical, wonderful film that does what the best Disney and Pixar movies manage and is instantly… Read More

1 year ago

Friday Fiction: Paradoxical Eggnog (Part 1 of 2)

Of all the stories we’ve featured on Sci-Fi Bloggers, I bet you never expected this one to get a sequel. Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: The Giggle

The Giggle marks the end of Doctor Who’s trilogy of specials, and, like each one, I enjoyed it a lot… Read More

1 year ago

Friday Fiction: Snowperson’s Life

For some, this story might be intense existential horror; for others, a different take on a classic science fiction idea… Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: Wild Blue Yonder

If Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder had been a novelization, it would be in my top ten favorite Doctor Who… Read More

1 year ago

Friday Fiction: Every Leaf The Same (Part 2 of 2)

Dear reader, if you’re here, then you wondering where on Earth (or alternative versions of such) this story is going.… Read More

1 year ago

It’s Magic Systems All The Way Down

Almost all “speculative” fiction is fantasy fiction. Horror is fantasy. Most science fiction is science fantasy or just fantasy with… Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: The Star Beast

Doctor Who: The Star Beast marks the return of so many things. The return of Russell T. Davies as showrunner.… Read More

1 year ago

Friday Fiction: Every Leaf The Same (Part 1 of 2)

We tell a lot of different kinds of stories around here. Some horrifying, some thought-provoking, and some downright silly. Read More

1 year ago

Thanksgiving Fiction: Firepit Words

Happy Thanksgiving, dear readers. Read More

1 year ago

Elemental: Adorable And Thematically Complex

Elemental marks Pixar’s first romance-focused story since Wall-E, and as a fan of romance stories—yes, most people also find that… Read More

1 year ago