Reviews
Life Tracker Movie Review
Call it destiny, call it fate, call it whatever you want. The question of whether or not humans should know …
Dimensions Movie Review
Have you ever let your ambitions blindly guide you through life, rarely allowing your vision to open up beyond what’s …
Gravity Movie Review
And incredible movie.
Riddick Movie Review: How Does The Vin Diesel Sci-Fi Film Stack Up?
It isn’t bad as a middle of the road sci-fi flick.
The World’s End Movie Review
Belly up to the bar.
Movie Review: Frankenstein’s Army Is The Giddy, Monsteriffic Madness Your Summer Is Missing
When trying to recommend Richard Raaphorst’s Frankenstein’s Army to others, it’s almost necessary to use words that may make modern-age …
Stranded Movie Review: Bringing Bad Acting To Mars
Get your ass to Mars.
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Book Review
Since Seth Grahame-Smith’s hit 2009 novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies firmly placed off-kilter literary mashups into the public consciousness, …
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Pacific Rim Movie Review
A perfect summer popcorn movie.
Arctic Blast Movie Review: The Worst Movie You’ll Ever Love
It’s The Day After Tomorrow without the star power or effects budget.
World War Z Movie Review
It’s not the book, but it’s a blast.
Pandora’s Promise Movie Review
Watching Pandora’s Promise, the documentary from veteran documentarian Robert Stone, is a strange endeavor. As far back as you can …
The Last Ocean Movie Review: A Call To Action
Visit one of the last pristine marine ecosystems on the planet.
Kaboom Movie Review
Sex and the (possible) apocalypse.
Yesterday Never Ends Movie Review: The Quieter Side Of Sci-Fi
One of the key components of speculative fiction is imagining potential futures based on the current state of the world. …
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Doomsday Book Movie Review
Buddhist ‘bots and giant eight-balls.
After Earth Movie Review: Don’t Bother
M. Night Shyamalan returns to the scene.
Furever Review: The Psychological And Physiological Impact Of Losing A Pet
Furever is quick to remind us that our pets are full-fledged members of the family. For many of us, they’re …
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Primer Movie Review
The story behind Primer is as nifty as the film itself, only costing a reported $7,000 and filmed on weekends. …
Ghost From The Machine Review
I think I can safely say that nobody wants their loved ones to die. I mean, even if there’s an …
Altered Movie Review
Unsympathetic rednecks vs. aliens.
Beyond The Black Rainbow Movie Review
Before starting any film, I understand there’s a risk that it may not be my liking and that might be …
Dark Minions Review: Stop-Motion Slackers With Intergalactic Politics
Making a living in the final frontier.
Zombieland Pilot Review: Could Be Worse, We Guess
“Oh, I am this close to losing every last bit of my shit.”
Slugs: The Movie Review
I don’t know if I need to put on a blindfold and stand before a firing squad for what I’m …
Oblivion Review: Tom Cruise Movie Is All Style, No Substance
But it sure looks purty.
Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome Blu-Ray Review
Because every beloved franchise, film, or television show apparently needs an update, a reboot, a reimagining, or another version of …
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