The parade of “stand-alone” episodes continues for ‘Doctor Who’ in the infancy of the new season. For some, this will be a welcome…
Let the bitch session begin. Those of you who may follow my work (yes, I’m looking at you, Mom) are aware that I…
After a fun return to the airwaves last week, the new season of Doctor Who continues full-steam-ahead in this week’s installment, ‘The Ghost Monument.’ …
It’s Halloween, so let’s spend this month focusing on Throwback Thursday entries that can give us a little bit of a Halloween scare! …
First things first: ‘Venom’ doesn’t suck. It’s not as terrible as you feared it would be. In fact, overall it’s a pretty enjoyable…
If you’re a science fiction fan and you haven’t been following the exploits of DUST, the premium entertainment brand designed specifically to deliver…
Originally slated for a theatrical release, this week’s Throwback Thursday titled ‘Dark Night of the Scarecrow’ was purchased by television network CBS during…
This week, let’s throw things way back, to the era of the retro-tastic B-Movies of the 1950s and 1960s. Movies born of fantastic…
The short-lived TV series “Eerie, Indiana” will always have a special place in my heart. A mix of sci-fi/ supernatural/ mystery genres aimed…
A true master of horror, Stephen King originally brought us ‘Dreamcatcher,’ the captivating tale of aliens and enduring friendships, in written form in…
The Simpsons. South Park. Transformers. My Little Pony. The list is more expansive than this, but all these cartoon properties have one thing…
With the specter of nuclear warfare firmly in our cultural rear-view mirror, it might be tempting to view 1965’s ‘The War Game’ as…
One of the most oft-adapted properties of all time is ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,’ a novel originally written by L. Frank Baum…
‘Star Trek: Discovery,’ the flagship show that CBS controversially chose to launch exclusively on their streaming-only pay service, CBS All Access, got an…
Movies aimed largely at children can be a mixed bag; yes, certain companies like Disney/Pixar and Illumination seem to have the formula mostly…