What – more wonderful tunes just a week after the last lot of luscious ear candy?! Why yes I say (well type really but there’s music to listen to; let’s not get hung up on semantics shall we?). So many tunes are tickling my ear worm that there was Continue Reading
Arrrr! Hit the high seas with Black Sails on Talk Like a Pirate Day
It’s still International Talk Like a Pirate Day in some parts of the world me hearties and so it’s still entirely fitting that I post this wonderful tribute to this most unique of days (a high holiday for adherents of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster I’m told) Continue Reading
The Day They Came: aliens invade Nigeria in science fiction short film
You know how it is. You step outside for a quick smoke on what looks like a beautifully sunny day, thinking of nothing in particular, simply happy to be outside. Then you, or in this case a character played by actor Tony Doe, hears a noise, turns around and Continue Reading
TV review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (S1, pilot episode)
It is a rare thing indeed when a new sitcom comes out straight out of the box fully formed, quips ready, characters fleshed out, and a believable situation in which they actually can quip and relate without fear of laugh track hypocrisy, in place and good to go. But Continue Reading
To heebie-jeebies and beyond! Pixar’s Toy Story of Terror debuts ahead of Halloween
SNAPSHOT What starts out as a fun road trip for the Toy Story gang takes an unexpected turn for the worse when the trip detours to a roadside motel. After one of the toys goes missing, the others find themselves caught up in a mysterious sequence of events that Continue Reading
TV review: Sleepy Hollow (S1, pilot episode)
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts Continue Reading
Rover Red Charlie: It’s the end of the world as dogs know it (comic)
I am a sucker for any and all animal stories. From the books that cram my bookshelf – Nop’s Trials by Donald McCaig, Watership Down by Richard Adams, Duncton Wood (and series) by William Horwood and yes even Dewey by Vicki Myron, and Marley & Me by John Grogan Continue Reading
Do zombies speak French? Mais oui! The Returned debuts 31 October on Sundance
To be fair, the undead in this particularly original riff on the ascendant zombie genre are not mindless flesh-eating drones at all. Rather they are the dead of one particular small French village who walk back into their homes, and the lives of family and friends, blissfully unaware they Continue Reading
Talking about a Revolution season 2 poster … and some promos
One of the shows that completely came out of nowhere last season, for me at least, was NBC’s contribution to the apocalypse genre, Revolution. From a slow, rather unimpressive start, where it appeared the show would fail to capitalise on its wildly original premise, and which had me reaching Continue Reading
Can’t wait to see: Mr. Nobody
SNAPSHOT In the year 2092, one hundred eighteen year old Nemo is recounting his life story to a reporter. He is less than clear, often times thinking that he is only thirty-four years of age. But his story becomes more confusing after he does focus on the fact of his Continue Reading