SNAPSHOT When a team of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control travel to a high-tech research facility in the Arctic to investigate a possible disease outbreak, they quickly find themselves pulled into a terrifying life-and-death struggle that holds the key to mankind’s salvation or total annihilation. (source: beyondhollywood.com) Continue Reading
What are you risking it for? The Walking Dead to get “crazier” in season 4
It if wasn’t clear already, what with homicidal Messiah-complex leaders like The Governor (David Morrissey), packs of amoral flesh-craving walkers, and destructive internal power plays, the world of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead is a dangerous place to be. And if this trailer, released at Comic-Con on July 19 Continue Reading
A pleasing plethora of movie and TV posters: Almost Human, Banshee, Godzilla, Thor: Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Yes we have posters! So many posters and it’s time to share them with you. Yes you – watch and be visually tantalised … First up is the latest poster for one of J. J. Abram’s new TV season offerings, Almost Human, which is set 35 years into the Continue Reading
Yum! Imogen Heap is cooking up a deluxe treat for her new album
It is not many artists who use a slinky and a blender to herald the arrival of the deluxe version of their next album. But then not many artists are as delightfully out-of-the-box, and artistically-visionary as Imogen Heap. Via this series of tweets and the video featured below them, Continue Reading
Falling Skies: Review of “The Pickett Line” (S3, E7)
* Aye, there be spoilers ahead me hearties * (I am using a pirate voice because frankly it makes as much sense as much of the writing on Falling Skies of late) Welcome ladies and gentleman, and stray flower-loving Volm, to another episode of Days of the Masons, a show Continue Reading
“Dear Mr Watterson” – “Calvin and Hobbes” gets the documentary treatment
I have loved comic strips for the longest time. While Peanuts is my first great love, and has been joined my affections in recent years by such superlative strips as Pearls Before Swine, Get Fuzzy, and the insightful and adorable artistic triumph that is Patrick McDonnell’s Mutts, it is Continue Reading
“Defiance”: Review of season 1 finale, ‘Everything is Broken’
Embodying pretty much everything you could want in an explosive, emotionally-rich, fingernail-embedded in armchair finale, “Everything is Broken” was a fitting end to season 1 of syfy’s groundbreaking new show Defiance (which operates in conjunction with a Massively Multiplayer Online game, or MMO, of the same name). Central to Continue Reading
Judging a book by its cover #6: “Rosewater and Soda Bread”
The object of this series, which I am running in conjunction with my wonderful friend, Elle, who blogs at Inkproductions.org (well-written, entertaining and thoughtful articles on all things writing and blogging-oriented) is to grab a long-neglected unread book off our shelves, speculate on what we think the book’s about based solely Continue Reading
The fiery revolution of “Snowpiercer” cuts through an icy dystopian future (movie poster + trailer)
SNAPSHOT After a failed experiment to stop global warming, an Ice Age kills off all life on the planet except for the inhabitants of the Snow Piercer, a train that travels around the globe and is powered by a sacred perpetual-motion engine. A class system evolves on the train but Continue Reading
Weekend Pop Art #6: “Games of Thrones” goes to Springfield
Another fantastically imaginative postmodern TV show mash-up? Yes please! Talented illustrator and artist Adrien Noterdaem who goes by the name of ADN-z on deviantart.com has married the breathless, bloody drama of George R. R. Martin’s Games of Thrones, the current water cooler TV show to end all water cooler shows, to Continue Reading