Friday Fiction: The Art Gallery (Part 3)
The conclusion. Secrets. A terrifying glance at disturbing art and an even smaller hint of its artist.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 25th, 2024
The conclusion. Secrets. A terrifying glance at disturbing art and an even smaller hint of its artist.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 18th, 2024
In the second part of this slow-build horror story, Tabitha is now at The Art Gallery. Now she might have a chance to look around and see if she can figure out what happened to those men.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 11th, 2024
Hello, dear reader. The Halloween season has claimed our storytelling, it has infested our tales: and you shall have so many horrors to enjoy.
And, with that in mind, with the intention set, we have a beginning. A windup—before the gory conclusion.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 25th, 2024
Dark Matter takes a premise I’ve certainly covered before. Everything Everywhere All at Once dealt with relationships across multiple dimensions, and what it means to want a different life than you already have. But, while I will not claim Dark Matter is a better show than All at Once is a movie, I will say that this series presents a fascinating alternative to multiverse fiction—both in the story and in its storytelling.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 20th, 2024
The final part of this adventure. The conclusion of “Liquid Air Delivery. It’s been harrowing and thrilling, and now our pilot has one final dash to save himself—and everyone else nearby.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 6th, 2024
Welcome back, dear reader.
As you may recall, our protagonist has a problem. Two deadly machines called “Task-Shots” stand between him and preventing an explosion.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 30th, 2024
In our last installment of this tense, sci-fi adventure, our protagonist discovered that this wasn’t going to be a normal delivery. There’s more going on. But he doesn’t back down easily.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 23rd, 2024
Today, dear reader, we have a science fiction tale for you. It’s full of worldbuilding, action, and a main character who can handle extremely dangerous situations.
In fact, that’s what makes him such a good pilot.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 1st, 2021
I don’t have the insider knowledge to know if the show achieved its intended results. What I mean is that there may have been no worse time to release a show like this. Or, at the very least, no more an insensitive time.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 10th, 2020
The Rental Takes Its Time To Scare You To call The Rental horror is to mislabel it. While it contains scenes of abject unpleasantness and shockingly dark moments, it’s only in its ending it claims any real signifiers of the genre. No, what The Rental is, is a thriller with a heavy emphasis on character work,…
By Brandon Scott on Mar 25th, 2019
Kiss Me First Is More Than Romance Kiss Me First is what might happen if you take the plot of a Black Mirror episode and expand it out into a full show. It’s looking at the Oasis and its avatars from Ready Player One and deciding to scale that down for television. It’s a blend…
By Brandon Scott on Feb 11th, 2019
Mr. Robot Is A Rather Polarizing Show Mr. Robot is a show with an odd style to it. Brilliant, but boring. Evocative and yet slow. The best show I have trouble keeping my attention on for long stretches. Because, the storytelling, and even the pacing of the show, tells you one major thing: you are…