Halloween Fiction: Witch’s Candy
A horror story set in a small town, where preteens will find their actions have consequences.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 31st, 2020
A horror story set in a small town, where preteens will find their actions have consequences.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 30th, 2020
Doctor Who is a fun, campy show most of the time, but it occasionally decides to terrify. The Daleks are the most famous example, but there’s more to see than just one evil alien race. More twisted, disturbing, and dark things out in that universe.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 26th, 2020
ParaNorman is a scrappy little film and an excellent example of how you can lean into genre fandom and come out with something amazing.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 23rd, 2020
Reviewing I’m the Grim Reaper is a novelty. To my knowledge, this is the first time we’ve covered a Webtoon on Scifibloggers.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 21st, 2020
She-Ra is not only a good show, but perhaps a great one. It’s a child-friendly epic fantasy. Warring factions and ancient magic and large battles dominate its plot. It has a much closer feel to Avatar than Barbie, with good writing and strong characters.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 19th, 2020
In a deviation from my usual rules, for Brave New World, I watched it all. The entire nine episodes. I did this so I could properly cover how it fits the original tale.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 16th, 2020
It’s Halloween season! A moment for frights and fun. So, to kick off this wonderful time, we’re switching gears.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 14th, 2020
Maybe I don’t need to tell you about Among Us, the indie game that blew up in popularity. Even if you don’t know it by name, you’ve likely seen the little spaceship characters that exist to be betrayed by imposters.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 12th, 2020
Megatomic Battle Rabbit is a little out of my usual purview for a few reasons. The first simply because it’s a comic book. I’m predominantly a movie and television critic, but I know instances of good writing when I see it.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 9th, 2020
If we consider every work of fiction its own world, how many are out there? How many lives happening, each so different?
By Brandon Scott on Oct 7th, 2020
You’d think with the slew of book-to-film adaptations they would understand the main issue by now.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 5th, 2020
He is a delightful person, with a wealth of knowledge about the craft of writing. He has a tremendous understanding of what it takes for new writers to make it in the wild industry of publishing books.