Friday Fiction: Wasps Out There
Oh, um, what’s that noise?
By Brandon Scott on Jun 11th, 2021
Oh, um, what’s that noise?
By Brandon Scott on Jun 9th, 2021
As alluded to in a recent “It Came from the Archives,” it’s time for a random and sporadic new series where I review between one and three new releases from the YouTube channel Dust.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 7th, 2021
For fans of series like Goosebumps and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games, there’s a book series that’s been steadily releasing since around last year or so. A series containing story ideas both harrowing and disturbing. The series: Fazbear Frights.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 4th, 2021
We promised you something sci-fi, and we intend to deliver. We promised you a strange future, and we have arrived.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 2nd, 2021
Hi everyone! Brandon Scott here! It’s been more than 2 years since I reviewed this YouTube channel. So, to prepare for future reviews, here’s my original take on some of their videos.
By Brandon Scott on May 31st, 2021
With the doors opened by Deadpool, we were bound to see another R-rated Marvel comedy. But M.O.D.O.K. was not the villain I would’ve expected.
By Brandon Scott on May 28th, 2021
We promised the return, so here it is! Another installment by our very own Brandon Scott!
By Brandon Scott on May 26th, 2021
Having now read the entire Chaos Walking trilogy (except the short stories), I figured I’d continue this article, and discuss new themes and plot machinations.
By Brandon Scott on May 24th, 2021
Introducing the Mystical Archive cards to Historic has led to a lot of new decks, new strategies, and even some revivals of old options like Arclight Phoenix. I think no one would argue against them being a cool idea.
By Brandon Scott on May 21st, 2021
The tale of the duck pond ends. In the final part of this three-part horror story, we learn what the universe has in store for our main character.
By Brandon Scott on May 19th, 2021
I’ll admit I took three or four days to finish my three-episode watch of Jupiter’s Legacy. This was partially due to scheduling issues, but also because this is one of the most uneven, disjointed, awkward superhero series I’ve ever had the displeasure of slogging through.
By Brandon Scott on May 17th, 2021
This interconnectivity, this familiar exploration, would have been enough to carry a movie. But The Mitchells vs the Machines still has two more things to cover.