Review: Arrival Will Render You Speechless

Title: Arrival Director: Denis Villeneuve Summary: A linguist is recruited by the military to assist in translating alien communications. There have been a few times in my time as a critic, both professionally and when I was doing it for fun, when I walked out of a movie completely speechless. It doesn’t take very long […]
Comics You Crave – IDW’s Archangel #1

Archangel #1 Release Date: May 18th, 2016 Publisher: IDW Publishing Writer: William Gibson Artist: Butch Guice This week on Comic’s You Crave, Ryan and Brian dive into the science fiction world of IDW’s Archangel #1. Set in-between 1945 and an alternate universe dystopian version of 2016, this great new story from novelist William Gibson might […]
Review: The Martian Is Smart, Funny, And One Of The Best Movies Of The Year

Title The Martian Director: Ridley Scott Screenwriter: Drew Goddard (screenplay) and Andy Weir (book) Principal Cast: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jeff Daniels. Michael Peña, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, and Aksel Hennie Summary: During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind […]
Spielberg to direct Ernest Cline’s ‘Ready Player One’

My wildest geek dreams have come true. A movie of Ernest Cline’s 2011 novel, Ready Player One is in the works and Warner Bros. Studios has Steven Freakin’ Spielberg set to direct it. So why is this so amazing? First, they’re gonna need a bigger special effects budget. To give you an idea, here’s a brief synopsis […]
TV Review: Dark Matter, Episode One

What happens when you take six people (and one android), then wake them up on a super amazing space ship one by one? Oh, and none of them have any idea who they are or anything about their past, but still have the reflexes mentally and physically to do jobs they are specialists at? You […]
Review: Ex Machina Is Smart Science Fiction And Very Good

Title: Ex Machina Director: Alex Garland Screenwriter: Alex Garland Principal Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, Alicia Vikander, Sonoya Mizuno, and Corey Johnson Summary: A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breaktaking female A.I. This is another example of a movie that […]
Automata – Trailer

The newest trailer for Antonio Banderas in the sci-fi thriller Automata was released yesterday and is looking like one of the best examples of science fiction on the big screen in a good long while. For those that are video impaired, Antonio Banderas and Dylan McDermott play the role of robot insurance agents, which seem […]
The Ninth Annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival

Once again, SFFSFF was amazing! Saturday, January 11, 2014 was the Ninth Annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival presented by EMP Museum and SIFF. “SFFSFF,” as it is commonly referred to, draws a sold-out crowd to the Cinerama every year. The film festival is so popular that SIFF has added an encore showing […]
The 100 on CW

The CW has been doing things right recently, with their success of The Vampire Diaries and my favorite on the network, Arrow. The network seems to be growing out of its painful baby stage into an awesomely more mature network and with the gamble of their next sci-fi series The 100, I can only hope […]
Paramount Announces Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar

Even though the movie isn’t coming out for another year, Paramount sent out an announcement today to let people know that principal photography is underway in Canada.
Review: Star Trek Into Darkness

The much anticipated sequel to JJ Abram’s alternate Trek universe is here. Does it match up to the hype? Will I stop giggling every time I hear Benedict Cumberbatch’s name?
EVE Online Gets its Own TV Show

You might have heard the name EVE Online if you’re any type of MMORPG player, PC gamer, web-comic afficionado, or just a electronic entertainment sadist. Well, the game from CCP Games has been greenlit for its own television series.