Pick up any issue of Space Family Robinson Lost in Space, and the first thing you’ll notice beyond the gloriously melodramatic painted covers, is the complete absence of pretty much every character we love in Irwin Allen’s Lost in Space TV series. Where’s Zachary Smith? The Robot? Major Don Continue Reading
The One With Purple Walls: How design powerfully influenced Friends
SNAPSHOT “I said I think we should paint the wall purple. Everybody was really anxious about it. Nobody likes change until I painted the little model purple. Color is really important in terms of establishing the show identity. …One of the responsibilities of a production designer is to look Continue Reading
Movie review: A Quiet Place
Remember those times when you were a little kid and you would be asked by one parent to carry a mug of coffee or tea to the other? Full of trepidation, you would walk slowly but surely, eyes locked firmly on the mug, each step a study in intense coordination Continue Reading
“Is it revenge? Money? Or something else?” New Solo: A Star Wars Story trailer
SNAPSHOT Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” an all-new adventure with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy. Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty Continue Reading
Road to Eurovision 2018: Week 4 – Australia, Denmark, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Malta
What is the Eurovision Song Contest? Started way back in 1956 as a way of drawing a fractured Europe back together with the healing power of music, the Eurovision Song Contest, or Concours Eurovision de la Chanson – the contest is telecast in both English and French – is open Continue Reading
Oh my you’re cinematically naked! What movies look like without special effects
CGI is in! It’s in BIG in movies and if you’ve seen any blockbusters lately, and if not, why not, there are some damn good ones out there, you will have seen all kinds of gloriously-created worlds (think A Wrinkle in Time), augmented characters (War For the Planet of Continue Reading
Cargo: Love and the deep bonds that persist even in the face of living death
SNAPSHOT From the producer of The Babadook, and starring Martin Freeman, comes Cargo. Based on the viral short film, this is the story of a man and his infant daughter who are stranded in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in rural Australia. And when he becomes infected, the Continue Reading
Comics review: Motherlands (issues 1-3)
If I was the multiverse I’d been looking for a new PR agent. The idea that there are multiple versions of our reality sitting cheek-by-jowl in the wilds of space and time – and yes, I’m not a scientist so this is a fantastically wobbly explanation for the concept Continue Reading
The short and the short of it: The hilarious life realities of The Heist
Ever have those daydream-y moments where you muse about what it would be like to do something way out of the ordinary? Sail a boat to France from Sydney, Australia? Stage a dinner party for 100 guests? Watch wildebeest migrating en masse across the Serengeti? Or perhaps, you know, Continue Reading
My Dad’s favourite TV shows: Dad’s Army #HappyBirthdayDad
My Dad would have been 85 today. He died back in 2016 in the worst June I have ever had the sadness and misfortune to live through but as time has time has moved on, as it always does with unsentimental determination and ferocity, I have found myself remembering Continue Reading