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Star Wars: Why We Should Lower Our Expectations

With the release of the second trailer, Star Wars fever is beginning to infect even the most jaded of fans. … Read More

9 years ago

Murder Across Time: A Found in Time Review

For most people time moves in a linear fashion and we live one moment to the next. Some might find… Read More

9 years ago

Around the Net (1/31/2015): Life, Death and What Comes Next

Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we run a lot of individual pieces on the site, each of them revolving around and focusing… Read More

9 years ago

Around the Net (1/5/2015): Ghosts, Spacemen and a War of the Worlds!

Happy New Year, everyone! Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we run a lot of individual pieces on the site, each of them… Read More

9 years ago

The Philip K. Dick Film Festival Announces Its Schedule

Written by guest contributor Marlo Clingman. --The Editor Start your year off right with fresh and thought-provoking science fiction cinema.… Read More

9 years ago

SECOND OPINION: Interstellar

I am not going to say that Interstellar is the best movie ever made. I'm not even going to say… Read More

9 years ago

Cimmerian Needs YOU!

In any movie/television series wherein the world has ended, the narrative is always the same: do what you can to… Read More

9 years ago

GUEST REVIEW: The Frame (2014)

While normally something like this would be saved for a Sunday Surprise, Ms. Clingman's review of The Frame was far too timely for… Read More

9 years ago

A Look at “Chomp” from Director Lynne Hansen

Today, I was fortunate enough to get to see a special private screening of the short film "Chomp", directed by Lynne… Read More

9 years ago

Welcome to The OneStop Apocalypse Shop!

Screw the scream queens and the inklings of societal destruction. Screw the hiding underground and the looting. We are past… Read More

10 years ago

MOVIE REVIEW: Earthling (2010)

Guys...why did I decide to watch this movie? I mean, listen...it was on Hulu. You know, I was having one… Read More

10 years ago

John Carpenter’s Contributions to Science Fiction

From the ambiguously motivated masked serial murderer of Halloween to the bourgeois alien-humanoid oppressors of They Live, filmmaker John Carpenter… Read More

10 years ago