Category: Reviews

Review: IT

The Stephen king novel IT was released in 1986, followed by the famous 1990 miniseries that has since become a cult classic, mostly due to the chilling performance by Tim Curry as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Overall the miniseries works as a TV movie based on a King novel even with the budgetary and technology restrictions

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Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: Down Among the Sticks and Bones

The first novella in Seanan McGuire’s Wayward Children series introduced us to identical twins Jacqueline and Jillian (or Jack and Jill, “…because our parents should never have been allowed to name their own children.”) The siblings were just two of the students at Eleanor West’s Home For Wayward Children, a school and halfway home for

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Leland Pierce

Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 54: SDCC 2017 – Part Two

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland continue with their San Diego Comic Con review. Sharing stories of the things they did and saw. Please pull up a chair, relax, download and enjoy!

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Optimus Prime #10

But things ARE looking bad.” “Such is the way of combat, storyteller…if war looked good, why would we do anything else?” It’s a story about medieval Primes and ancient battles, while in the present Starscream smirks and says snarky things about humans. See below for preview pages and a review of Optimus Prime #10.  

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Review: Raven Stratagem (Machineries of Empire Book 2)

The end of the previous book in the trilogy saw the Hexacharte make a desperate attempt to destroy the ghost of Shuos Jedao…by wiping out his entire fleet. Thousands of soldiers exterminated by their own rulers in the blink of an eye, just to kill the 400-year-old heretic General along with Cheris, the Kel soldier

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Guest Writer

Review – A Ghost Story

By guest columnist narrator26 A Ghost Story is an intelligent and artistic piece of storytelling that is likely to divide audiences. It’s likely to be slammed by traditional horror fans as it offers nothing of substance to the genre. Additionally, I can see why it was panned by many during its festival screenings.

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Review: Doctor Strange Vol. 3 – Blood In The Aether

After a rough month, Doctor Stephen Strange is having the week from hell. The attack by the Empirikul drained the Earth of most of its magic, destroyed Strange’s library of mystical books and artifacts, and left the Sorcerer Supreme to defend the world with not much more than scraps and spit. Worse, the enemies he’s

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Reviews
Guest Writer

Review – Logan Lucky

By guest columnist Caleb Luther. Logan Lucky is a film that I’ve been looking forward to for quite some time now. From the look of the trailers, it definitely seemed like some weird offspring of an early Coen Brothers film like Raising Arizona. As we all know, that’s not a bad thing. So did it deliver

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Review: The Hitman’s Bodyguard

August is typically where the bad movies of the summer go to die. But some rise to the top and stand out among the late summer flops. The Hitman’s Bodyguard is one of those movies. It’s the buddy-cop action-comedy you need, with no cops in it. It’s full of action, all the funny you want,

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