Thanksgiving Fiction: An Old Recipe
Hello, dear readers. I hope—for those who celebrate it at this time—that you are having a lovely end to your Thanksgiving.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 24th, 2022
Hello, dear readers. I hope—for those who celebrate it at this time—that you are having a lovely end to your Thanksgiving.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 5th, 2022
Whatever the number, not enough people have seen this film. So, I’m bringing back an old review to remind you how cool this time-travel feature really is. Originally Published: July 22nd, 2020 Volition Is Much Smarter Than It Initially Seems Volition was the movie I didn’t know I needed. It was refreshing and enjoyable to get…
By Brandon Scott on Jun 10th, 2022
Today, dear readers, we’ll be looking at some heady concepts. Some brain-breaking curiosities. We’ll be looking at a fresh approach to time travel.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 21st, 2022
I will not say The Adam Project is a unique movie. Barring a few moments of extreme narrative creativity, it’s got all the tropes you’d expect and runs through them with a blistering pace.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 22nd, 2020
Volition Is Much Smarter Than It Initially Seems Volition was the movie I didn’t know I needed. It was refreshing and enjoyable to get a film deftly and almost immaculately telling a story of time travel, premonitions, and cause and effect. Volition doesn’t start off seeming that way, though. At first, it gives off a vaguely…
By Brandon Scott on Apr 3rd, 2020
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention, please?! You’ve been patient! You’ve been diligent! You’ve been loyal! Now, for demonstrating such tremendous qualities, such incredible attributes, such unbelievable resolve, you shall be rewarded! Friends, bloggers, Earthlings, lend me your ears! The time has come, yet again, for you to get your proper dose of excitement, adventure,…
By Brandon Scott on Feb 12th, 2020
Undone Undoes Every Expectation Undone pulls off the truly difficult task of making a story about being unmoored in time comprehensive and uses it to deliver storytelling and mystery in a way that’s deeply satisfying for a person willing to binge it. But, sadly, for those who first watch it, that’s not the thing they are…
By Brandon Scott on May 17th, 2019
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention, please?! You’ve been patient! You’ve been diligent! You’ve been loyal! Now, for demonstrating such tremendous qualities, such incredible attributes, such unbelievable resolve, you shall be rewarded! Friends, bloggers, Earthlings, lend me your ears! The time has come, yet again, for you to get your proper dose of excitement, adventure,…
By D. Alexander on Jul 23rd, 2016
Before we begin, I’d like everyone to wish our friend Gene Hoyle—a winner from our last contest—a speedy recovery. He just had a brain aneurysm, but don’t worry, he’s going to be okay. Everyone send good thoughts his way! Alright, now, back to less serious stuff. Everyone, this is the moment you’ve all been waiting…
First Aired July 11th, 2016. In January, 1957, Cole (played by Aaron Stanford) and Cassandra (played by Amanda Schull) begin their search for the last Primary. They get jobs at a company where the Primary works but with no leads they have to investigate hundreds of employees over the next few months. However, by November…
First Aired June 27th, 2016. With hours until the time storms destroy the facility, Cole (played by Aaron Stanford) prepares to go to 1957 to prevent the paradox and undo the storms. However, the storms prevent Jones (played by Barbara Sukowa) from calculating a precise trip. Ramse (played by Kirk Acevedo) tells Cassandra (played by…
First aired on June 13th, 2016. The Pallid Man (played by Tom Noonan) goes to a mental hospital searching for Jennifer (played by ) who calls him and reveals she escaped with several female inmates. Naming themselves Hyenas (the natural enemy of the monkey), she promises to hunt him down. In the future, the temporal…