IRL: Perseverance and Inquenuity On Mars
Can I just say how cool it is that we’re doing stuff in space again—and on Mars, no less? There’s nothing like new scientific breakthroughs for the morale of the world.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 2nd, 2021
Can I just say how cool it is that we’re doing stuff in space again—and on Mars, no less? There’s nothing like new scientific breakthroughs for the morale of the world.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 31st, 2021
If the scant episodes of DuckTales featuring Darkwing Duck are anything to go on, then the Disney+ remake will be excellent. The bits that we’ve seen so far are both love letters to the series and poke fun at the show’s nature.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 29th, 2021
This is unfortunate for several reasons. One being because Darkwing Duck is a great show. I understand now why it has the fanbase it does, and why they bothered to include it in DuckTales.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 26th, 2021
Today, let’s imagine a future. Technology has gone too far…at least with how this criminal is using it.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 24th, 2021
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has garnered quite a reaction online, and I’d heard snippets of opinions regarding the show’s first episode (which is all there is at time of writing). However, when I do these reviews, I try my best to make sure I go in as blind and unbiased as possible.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 22nd, 2021
In defending the modern concept of a vampire, you might assume that I’m defending the Twilight series or other trashy books in the paranormal romance genre. I am not.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 19th, 2021
It’s been a while, but it’s back! Brandon Scott’s long-running, multi-part urban fantasy story continues with its tenth section.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 17th, 2021
I’m by no means the first person to notice that trailers have a bad habit of giving too much information.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 15th, 2021
While I have yet to see Soul, the animation planned to precede it in theaters is as good as one might expect. It’s cute, funny, and so well-animated it’s kind of insane.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 12th, 2021
He calls it “The Day of Poison,” and recommends only readers of sterner stuff give it a look.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 10th, 2021
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is one of the rare romantic comedies that not only functions well as such, but also is a wonderful and heartwarming science fiction story with a strong understanding of its premise.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 8th, 2021
Amphibia wants to make dark jokes and frog jokes, and it succeeds at both. Or at least that’s what the early episodes are about.