We’re off to explore the fantastical, the unusual, the intergalactic, the oddly non-linear in this edition of Marvellous Massing of Movie Trailers with movies that refuse to be bound by the bland, the everyday, the here and now. And the results are quite promising with all five movies featured Continue Reading
Weekend pop art: The books of our childhood tattooed on our heart … and elsewhere
I have always been a prodigious reader. I can’t remember a single moment from my childhood when I wasn’t reading any book I could get my hands from Dr. Seuss through to Tove Jannsson’s Moomins and Nils-Olof Franzén’s Agaton Sax series through to The Hardy Boys, the William series, Alfred Continue Reading
Falling Skies: Saturday Night Massacre (S4, E7 review)
* Here there be beamers, mechs, skitters and … SPOILERS* You may not have realised it, what with all the death, destruction and alien invasion going on, but all throughout the harder, darker, grittier, passive/aggressive Lexi-filled season 5, Falling Skies has been apocalypse flirting with us. With a monstrous Continue Reading
Movie review: Lucy
Ever since Charles Darwin handed down his ground-breaking work on evolutionary biology, On the Origin of Species, in 1859, there has been an ongoing debate about exactly what humanity as a whole is capable of. Are we destined to keep evolving to ever higher forms until we reach some, at Continue Reading
Book review: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet by Reif Larsen
The urge to belong is a powerful impulse. It impels us to do everything from mimicking certain patterns of speech, adopting different hair and clothing styles, seeking out fora both online and off that we can actively participate in, and giving up all manner of affectations, luxuries or vice, Continue Reading
I spy a new gleefully funny trailer for The Penguins of Madagascar
SNAPSHOT Discover the secrets of the most entertaining and mysterious birds in the global espionage game: Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private now must join forces with the chic spy organization, the North Wind, led by Agent Classified (we could tell you his name, but then… you know), voiced by Continue Reading
Movie review: These Final Hours
If there is one common thread running through the seeming never-ending spate of apocalypse-themed movies and TV shows of late, it is that it is possible, even as the world is ending, to come across some modicum of humanity, a lingering trace of the better angels of our nature. Continue Reading
Behind the scenes with The Muppets! (new digital series)
It will come as no surprise to anyone that The Muppets are among the biggest movers and shakers in Hollywood. Safe and sound back on what Walter, new kid on The Muppets block and eager intern in the giddy world of showbiz, refers to as the “Disney Drive-on” (“Where Continue Reading
(re)Visions: Alice – Interview: Amanda Ching, author of the novelette “House of Cards”
This is the fourth in a series of interviews with the (re)Visions: Alice that I published on a now sadly defunct writing site back in 2012. I hope you enjoy discovering more about the authors behind these remarkably imaginative re-imagined tales. Amanda Ching describes herself on her blog, Panda-monium, Continue Reading
First impressions: The Strain
If you were to judge Guillermo del Toro’s first venture into the currently burgeoning world of television, The Strain (based on the 2009 trilogy of horror novels he penned with Chuck Hogan) on its constituent building blocks alone, you could’ve forgiven for wondering how the show has attracted the Continue Reading