sci-fi

Sci-Fi Bloggers Weekly Roundup! (5/31/2014)

Hello, and welcome to the Sci-Fi Bloggers Weekly Roundup, where we go around the Net to bring you what caught our… Read More

10 years ago

FRIDAY FICTION: Monger On

For hours, they sat there, trying to convince him, but he wouldn't budge. So, they left, and he drank. More… Read More

10 years ago

Feminism in Metal Hurlant Chronicles

BEWARE: Spoilage here. There is none. There is no feminism in Metal Hurlant Chronicles. Female characters are reduced to being… Read More

10 years ago

Retro Review: Logan’s Run (1976)

Logan’s Run (1976) from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Who: Directed by Michael Anderson (Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)), starring a very blond… Read More

10 years ago

Orphan Black (Season 2, Episode 6): “To Hound Nature in Her Wanderings”

BEWARE: I spoil. I am scared for Helena. Everything was okay in the beginning. It was beautiful. Here, let's rewind… Read More

10 years ago

CATCHING UP: Falling Skies (Season One, Episode Four – “Grace”)

First aired July 3rd, 2011. The mission to save Tom’s middle son Ben (played by Connor Jessup) is slowly underway.… Read More

10 years ago

Resurrection Review: Season One, Episode One – “The Returned”

First Aired March 9th, 2014. Nobody likes that feeling when they wake up not knowing how they got where they… Read More

10 years ago

CATCHING UP: Under the Dome (Season One, Episode Ten – “Let the Games Begin”)

Hello, and welcome to Catching Up! Over the course of the next few weeks, we're going to take a look at… Read More

11 years ago

CATCHING UP: Falling Skies (Season One, Episode Three – “Prisoner of War”)

Hello, and welcome to Catching Up! Over the course of the next few weeks, we're going to take a look at… Read More

11 years ago

Metal Hurlant Chronicles (Season Finale!)

  BEWARE: I spoil. Whoever told you that nice guys finish last is a liar and they should be flogged.… Read More

11 years ago

Orphan Black (Season 2, Episode 5): “Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est”

Today was the best day of my life. I am so happy with this episode. They didn’t throw me off… Read More

11 years ago

Short Film Review: 300,000 kilometres/seconde

299,792,458 Km/s The speed of light, at which time travel becomes theoretically possible... Thus opens 300,000 kilometres/seconde, a French, sci-fi… Read More

11 years ago